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Briefing Book Geological Survey of India Western Region (Updated up to Feb, 2012) A. Borehole core showing Massive chalcopyrite (Cp) and pyrrhotite (Po) in dolomitic marble B. Photomicrograph showing Replacement of chalcopyrite within the healing cracks of pyrrhotite, Mundiyawas-Khera, Alwar district, Rajasthan A B Po Cp Po Cp

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Briefing Book

Geological Survey of IndiaWestern Region

(Updated up to Feb, 2012)

A. Borehole core showing Massive chalcopyrite (Cp) and pyrrhotite (Po) in dolomitic marble B. Photomicrograph showing Replacement of chalcopyrite within the healing cracks of

pyrrhotite, Mundiyawas-Khera, Alwar district, Rajasthan

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EXECUTIVE SUMMARY

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EXECUTIVE SUMMARY

1. The Field Season Programmes for the Field Season 2012 – 13 have been finalized and submitted to the CGPB Committee on 2nd February, 2012 for approval.

2. Peer reviewing of 100% proposed programmes have been completed in-house on the second and third week of February, 2012. Peer reviewing of 20% of the proposed programmes have been undertaken by the external experts on 23rd and 24th February, 2012.

3. The significant achievement during the period is the finding of a large copper prospect in Khera Block of Mundiyawas Khera area, Alwar District, Rajasthan. This is the first report of such large deposit from Alwar Basin and might turn out to be the largest occurrence in Western India.

4. All the field items, based on the availability of the personnel, scheduled to be taken up from October, 2010, are under execution stage. Six STM and 5 GCM items, 2 GPM item, 1 geomorphologic and lineament mapping item and 1 Hyperspectral mapping item under Mission-I have been taken up. Under Mission-II, out of 22 investigations, 21 investigations are now under execution. However, 1 item involving drilling is facing problem for want of permission from Forest Department. Communication is on with the forest department for obtaining the necessary approval. Till such time the drilling machine has been shifted to a new location for its proper deployment. In Mission-IV, 6 out of 7 items have been taken up. One Item on Paleontology has been discontinued because of the transfer of personnel. However one officer has been inducted in the Palaeontology Division and a fresh programme on Palaeontology has been launched in the remaining part of the current Field Season. The total number of items taken up in the initial period of the FS 2010 –2012 is 41. With the induction of 26 new geologists in the region from 34th OCG, a few more new programmes have been launched under Mission – I and Mission – II in the remaining part of the current Field Season.

5. Important mineral investigations under execution include phosphorite in Aravallis, gold in Banswara, copper in Pur-Banera and Nim ka Thana belts and in Alwar basin, lignite in Nagaur, REE in Pali and titaniferous bauxite in Kachchh.

6. During the current field season, an additional resource of 0.07 MT of gold has been estimated in Bhukia area, Banswara district, Rajasthan augmenting the resource to 105.81 MT (with 0.5 g/t gold at 1 meter stopping width) with associated copper, cobalt and nickel. At 0.5 g/t gold at 2 meter stopping width the total resources are 91.74 MT. At 0.20% cut off and 2 m stoping width a total of 27.57 MT of Copper resources with 0.39% average grade have been estimated. Additional resource of copper has been estimated in the Khera Block, Mundiyawas Khera area, Alwar district. Based on the analytical results of the first borehole and part of the second borehole about 15 million tonnes of copper with 0.30% Cu has been estimated. Significant Pb-Zn mineralization has been intersected in the borehole in the Salampura block, Pur-Banera belt, Bhilwara district, and Cu mineralization in the Mahawa block, Sikar district, Rajasthan. The REE mineralization in Dhani Granite, Pali district, Rajasthan, is hosted in the granite as well as in the pseudo-tachylite veins along the brittle – ductile shear zone. Additional resource of Limestone (441.70 million tonnes of SMS grade and 514.84 million tones of Cement grade) has been estimated during the current field season.

7. From 33rd OCG batch the number of geologists joined at Jaipur and Gandhinagar are 18 and 5 respectively. All of them have been assigned field items, 17 in Mission-I (13 in Rajasthan Unit & 4 in Gujarat Unit) and 6 in Mission-II (5 in Rajasthan Unit & 1 in Gujarat Unit). Due

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care has been taken for guidance wherever new geologists are not associated with experienced geologists, either through guidance from the experienced geologists from nearby camps or by the supervisory officers.

8. All post-2004 unpublished reports (till date 399 reports) are uploaded. No report is pending for uploading.

9. About pre-2004 reports, keying has been started in August through outsourcing and 2420 reports have been keyed in. The number of reports uploaded till date is after scrutiny is 1050

10. Out of 4499 record of Metadata, 1688 records are of sponsored projects and reports of other regions and departments. Such reports have not been uploaded but only being recorded. Uploading of metadata has been completed.

11. In the absence of Hyperion data (to be provided by SAC, Ahmedabad), ASTRA data and ETM data are being used for the Hyperspectral Mapping in Gujarat. Hyperion data available in the south of Zawar area is presently being utilized. Proposals have been sent to CHQ for the purchase of Spectroradiometer and related software, one each for Rajasthan and Gujarat units.

12. Significant progress has been made in the analysis of number of NGCM samples (ICP-MS) by introducing double shifts and working on Sundays and Saturdays. Analysis of NGCM samples up to FS 2009-10 of Package-A (XRF-22 elements) and Package-H (ICPMS-26 elements) has been completed. Out of the samples received for the Field Season 2010 – 12, analyses of 247 samples have been completed for Package A (XRF). 42 for Package C, and 442 samples for Package – H (ICPMS). All the 8129 analysis for Package I (Pd-Pt) upto F.S. 2009-10, have been completed through outsourcing.

13. NMI (conversion of reports to UNFC) Conversion of all the 135 mineral investigation reports into UNFC format have been completed on 30.04.2011 and uploaded in the portal. F.S. 2004-05 & onwards: 63

Pre-F.S. 2004-05: 72 Nodal Officer for NMI: Dr. Sujit Kumar Chakraborty, Director.

14. Collaborative work: A. MOU with Government of Rajasthan on Geochemical Mapping could not be executed due to nonavailibility of personnel in DGM. The programme will however be taken up during the F.S. 2012-13. Field guidance and training on National Geochemical Mapping has already been rendered to the newly recruited officers of Directorate of Geology & Mining, Govt. of Rajasthan at FTC Zawar. Technical advice has been given to the Chemists from State DGM for setting up chemical Laboratory. B. MOU Phase-II for Geochemical Mapping is going on with CGM, Gujarat. C. Collaboration in micro-seismic zonation mapping with Seismic Institute, Gandhinagar has been extended to study in Surat town in F.S. 2010-12. D. Collaboration with SAC, ISRO, Ahmedabad in Hypersepectral mapping is continuing.

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CGPB: 6th meeting of the CGPB Committee-III was held on 20th December, 2011. Base document of CGPB Committee III has been peer reviewed and the final version incorporating the modifications suggested by the peer reviewer has been submitted to Director, CGPB at New Delhi and uploaded in GSI portal.

15. RAC of region & OAC of State units: XI_RAC_WR_19 (121st RAC) of WR was held on 8th February, 2012. XI_OAC_RAJ_19 (46th OAC) of Rajasthan Unit was held on 25.01.12. XI_OAC_GUJ_19 (13th OAC) of Gujarat Unit was held on 03.01.12. In the XI_RAC_WR_19 meeting of Western Region, the discussion houvered around technical progress of all the items under Western Region headquarters for the FS 2010 – 12 and the work done by the State Units. In addition discussion was held on monitoring of budget, RCA recoupment, procurement of equipments and administrative matters, etc.

In the XI_WR_OAC_RAJ_19 meeting of the State Unit Rajasthan, Western Region, GSI, under the Chairmanship of Deputy Director General, State Unit Rajasthan, the technical progress of all the items undertaken during FS 2010 – 12 was reviewed along with discussions on monitoring of budget, RCA recoupment, procurement of equipments and administrative matters, etc. Emphasis was laid on Supervisory Officer to ensure that data entry on FSPMIS is done on a regular basis.

In the XI_OAC_GUJ_19 Meeting of the State Unit Gujarat, under the Chairmanship of Deputy Director General, State Unit Gujarat, Western Region, discussions was ill be held on technical and financial matters, RCA status, budget, infrastructural facility for the field officers, requirement in petrological laboratory, chemical analysis status at Gandhinagar as well as status of pending samples of NGCM, Quality of work, collaborative NGCM work with CGM, Gujarat, etc.

16. Status of Pending Reports a. All reports upto F.S. 2009-10 cleared within specified time (June, 2011). b. Out of 13 NGCM reports upto F.S. 2009-10, all progress reports (<40 elements) circulated. All reports upto F.S. 2007 -08 upgraded to Interim Stage and circulated. Five reports of Interim stage have been circulated during June. Two reports of interim stage have been circulated in September, 2011. A total of 4 reports upto F.S. 2009-10 are required to be upgraded to Interim Stage.

17. Training Institute : A. Induction level training was imparted to the batch of Geologists of the 35th Orientation at FTC Zawar: Batch ‘H’- 27.10.11 to 18.11.11. and Batch ‘C’- 21.12.11 to 17.01.12 B. Training on Field practice to the M.Sc. Part-I students of Fergusson College Pune from 10-12-11 to 14-12-11 C. Lecture on Precambrian Geology of rajasthan to M.Sc. Students of Nagpur University and field work in Mochia Hill on 12-01-12

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D. Lecture on Precambrian Geology of Rajasthan to M..Sc. (Applied Geology) Students of Nagpur University and field work in Mochis Hill.on 14-01-12

E Training on Geological mapping for Officers of DMG, Rajasthan and Tata steel , at FTC Zawar.

18. Administration:

a. Pay-roll data regularly updated in Jaipur and Gandhinagar. b. HRMIS data updated. c. Tour applications of all gazetted officers are processed through portal. d. Leave Module in portal implemented in Gandhinagar and Jaipur. e. Claims Module (RCA) will be operative soon. f. Purchases under ME & IT Heads are being monitored. PAC and TAC are being

held regularly.

19. Budget a. RE for the FY 2011-12 has been submitted. b. XIIth Five Year Plan of the Western Region has been submitted.

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CONTENTS

Page No. EXECUTIVE SUMMARY i Executive summary on the Briefing Book of March, 2012 i - iv REGIONAL BRIEF 1 Geology and Mineral Resources 1 - 15 2 Organizational Structure 16 3 Activity Domain 17 - 35 4 Plan work envisaged for Field Season 2010-12 in GSI, WR 36 - 43

5 Financial Performance under current Plan, State-wise and Year-wise

44 (Annexure 3A, 3B and 3C)

6 FSP Work : 44 7 Laboratory Infrastructure, Items, Output – Actual vs. Norm, AMC, Budget,

etc. 45

8 Geoinformatics 45 - 47 9 Training/ Capacity Building Activities in the Region 47 (Annexure 10) 10 Scientific workshops/ Meetings/ Seminars/ Symposium, Exhibitions etc.,

organized / participated. Highlights of the contributions made 48 - 59

11 HRD, Establishment, Payroll, HRMIS, e-service book, etc. 60 12 Vehicles & Transport Infrastructure including age of vehicles 61 (Annexure 13) 13 Modernization 61 (Annexure 14) 14 Drilling Infrastructure 61 (Annexure 15A

and 15B) 15 Outsourcing of routine services [housekeeping, security, garden, etc.] 61

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LIST OF ANNEXURES 1A Major Minerals Resources [Under Various UNFC Categories] Estimated by the

Region, showing State wise Five-Yearly Increment, for the last 15 Years. 62

1B National Mineral Inventory No. of reports converted as per UNFC compliance.

63 - 74

2A Activity Domain pertaining to Missions I and II of the Region and achievements (FSP related items) during the XIth Plan Period.

75

2B FSP Rolling Plan for F.S. 2012-13 & F.S. 2013-14 76 - 83 2C Shelf of Projects. 84 - 89 3A Financial Outlay and Expenditure during XI Plan Period. 90 3B Scheme wise, Quarter wise distribution of Approved Plan Funds and Actual

Expenditure for the Years 2007-08, 2008-09 and 2009-10. 91 - 94

3C Scheme wise, Month wise distribution of Approved Plan Funds and Actual Expenditure for Financial Year 2010-11.

95

4 Mission wise prorata RCA Expenditure in different projects vis-à-vis Targets and Achievements.

96 - 106

5 Progress and Pendency of report of Chemical Analyses of NGCM samples. 107 - 109 6 Year wise, State wise report pendency, Year wise pendency. 110 - 111 7 Status of uploading in GSI portal. 112 - 113 8 Case studies uploaded in GSI portal (All cases as well as cases uploaded during

the quarter). 114 - 118

9 List of publications brought out in last Five years. 119 - 120 10 Courses conducted at FTC and RTI along with list of faculty members. 121 - 126 11 List of RAC/OAC/Stage Review/ SGPB meetings with dates with status of

uploading of Minutes. 127 - 128

12 Employment position in Regions. 129 13 Vehicle position in the Region. 130 14 Procurement Status of Major Equipments/ Modernization Items/Machinery

proposed for procurement during 2011 – 11. 131 - 134

15A Status of Existing Drilling equipments under deployment. 135- 136 15B Status of drilling and other highend (Rs.> 1 Crore) equipments to be procured

during FY 2010 – 11. 137

16 Status of Pending Legal Cases of the Region. 138- 140

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1 -- Geology and Mineral Resources

RAJASTHAN

Introduction

The Rajasthan state, encompassing an area of 3,42,239 sq. km between Latitudes N 23o 04 to

N 30o 12 and Longitudes E 69o 29 to E 78o 17, exposes rock sequences ranging in age from the

Archaean to the Recent times. Hard rocks are exposed over an area of 2,31,952 sq. km covering

nearly two-thirds of the state and the remaining one-third area with numeric of 1,10,287 sq. km

consists of desert sand and soft sediments of Quaternary age. The different provinces of the Western

Indian Shield from east to west are the BGC Province, the Aravalli-Delhi Province and the Trans-

Aravalli Province. The Archaean era is represented by the Banded Gneissic Complex of Heron

(1953), which has been reclassified as the Sandmata Complex and the Mangalwar Complex

belonging to the Bhilwara Supergroup. The Bhilwara Supergroup also includes the Hindoli Group

(erstwhile Gwalior Series). Plate tectonic concept could not be applied to explain orogenic structures

developed during the Archaean time. The Aravalli, Delhi, Vindhyan and Marwar Supergroups

represent Proterozoic rocks. The Aravalli Supergroup of rocks chiefly comprising metamorphosed

and complexly folded clastic sediments with minor chemogenic and organogenic assemblages and

interlayered basic volcanics, overlies the pre-Aravalli cratonic rocks with an erosional unconformity.

The rocks of the Delhi Supergroup occur in two sectors viz. in northeast Rajasthan (North Delhi

Fold Belt), disposed in three sub-basins (Alwar, Bayana and Khetri) and a narrow linear belt along

the Aravalli range (South Delhi Fold Belt). The Palaeo-Proterozoic witnessed both vertical tectonism

(in the North Delhi Fold Belt) and Proto-Plate tectonism (in the Aravalli Fold Belt). Compared to

Archaean time, the time interval of the orogeny was reduced during the Proterozoic and no

progressive deformation was envisaged. Plate tectonism was operative in the Khetri Fold Belt and

South Delhi Fold Belt and the orogeny had the shortest duration in the latter. Vindhyan platformal

sediments (Upper Proterozoic) demarcate the eastern boundary of the BGC craton and a Deccan

Trap cover delimits the southern boundary. Late Proterozoic igneous and sedimentary rock

assemblages, grouped under the Malani Igneous Suite along with crystallines of Archaean age

(equivalent of the BGC) and the Marwar Supergroup (equivalent to Vindhyans) occupy a large

part of the Trans-Aravalli Province. The rocks of the Marwar Supergroup are unconformably

overlain by the Bap Boulder Bed (representing Upper Carboniferous glaciation), the latter forming

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the basement for the Badhaura Formation, the youngest Palaeozoic formation containing Permian

Flora and Fauna. Triassic rocks do not outcrop anywhere in Rajasthan but its subsurface presence

has been established. The Jurassic period commenced with a fluviatile environment which gave rise

to the Lathi sandstone containing fossil wood. The Mayakar Formation, which overlies the Badhaura

Formation with an unconformity, has been equated with the Lower Lathis. The deposition of

Lathi/Mayakar Formation culminated with the initiation of marine transgressions in different basins

viz. Jaiselmer basin in the west, the Barmer basin in the south-central and the Palana-Ganganagar

Shelf in the north and northwest Rajasthan. The Mesozoics are represented by the Lathi sandstone,

Jaisalmer limestone, Baisakhi shale, Bedesar sandstone, Parihar (Pariwar) sandstone and Abur

limestone, while Lower Tertiary includes Sanu sandstone, Khuiala limestone and Bandah limestone.

Pleistocene Shumar grits overlie the Tertiary sequence as capping in the form of ferruginous grit and

laterites. The Deccan Traps (Cretaceous to Eocene) have developed in southeast (Kota-Jhalawar

sector) and south-southeast Rajasthan (Chittorgarh-Banswara sector). The Deccan Traps do not show

any sign of major deformation. In all 19 flows are present in Rajasthan and overlapping of flows is

common in both the sectors. A large track of western Rajasthan constitutes the Thar Desert. The

continental sediments in the Thar Desert comprise a multiple episodic succession of fluvial, fluvio-

lacustrine and aeolian deposits.

Mineral Resources

Rajasthan, endowed with a rich mineral wealth, occupies a significant position on the mineral

map of the country. It possesses a wide range of mineral resources and holds considerable potential

for the future. The important metallic minerals with which the name of the State is intimately

associated are lead, zinc and copper. It is also richly gifted with a variety of non-metallic minerals.

The State has also enormous deposits of building stones like marble, different varieties of granite,

serpentinite etc. It is a leading producer of asbestos, soapstone/steatite, gypsum, rock phosphate,

calcite, feldspar, clay, etc. and presently, the State enjoys a monopoly in the production of

wollastonite, emrald, jasper and semi-precious garnet. In addition, the State has good deposits of

lignite and natural gas and oil in Bikaner, Nagaur and Barmer districts.

The rocks of the Bhilwara, Aravalli and Delhi Supergroups (Archaean to Proterozoic age) are

known repositories of basemetals and gold (Agucha, Pur-Banera, Dariba-Bethumbi, Zawar, Kayar-

Ghugra, Alwar, Khetri, Jagpura-Bhukia, Birantiya-Kalabar, Pindwara-Watera, Deri-Ambaji belts) as

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well as phosphorite (Jhamar Kotra). Gold in association with sulphides occurs in Bhukia area in the

Aravalli Belt and is being explored since the last decade.

During the present decade, significant discovery of copper has been made in the 22 km long

belt extending through Mina ka Nangal, Patan, Dokan, Baniwala Ki Dhani, Dariba and Toda (Nim

ka Thana – Patan Belt) along the western flank of the Alwar-Jaipur basin of the North Delhi Fold

Belt. Similarly, copper-gold mineralization, recorded from the Archaean basement complex at Dhani

Basri area along a ductile shear zone in proximity to a major lineament that extends from the

basement to the cover sequence, has opened a new vista of structurally controlled copper-gold

mineralization in the Raialos of the Delhi Supergroup and in its basement. Subsequently, copper-

gold-silver mineralization has been intersected in the Todi ka Bas area within the Raialos along a

sympathetic shear subparallel to the major lineament as mentioned above. Besides, porphyritic

copper occurrence centred on hydrothermally altered amphibolite (metadiorite) intruding a batholitic

granite has been noted in the North Delhi Fold belt also. In recent time, a probable ophiolite

sequence is found under the soil covered area in the Trans-Aravalli and will be explored to know the

extent of development of the ophiolite sequence and also for its economic potentiality. Similarly, it

is suspected that the sheared Dhani Granite along with its pseudotachylite veins, which is intrusive

into the Erinpura Granite in the Trans-Aravalli region, is likely to hold REE prospects.

Rajasthan has been the known centre for lead and zinc mining since centuries. At Zawar,

Udaipur many mines bear signatures of ancient workings. Zawar is the place recognized as first

ancient zinc smelting site in the world. In Rajasthan lead-zinc deposits occur within the Bhilwara

Supergroup of Archaean to Lower Proterozoic age (e.g. Agucha, Dariba-Rajpura, Pur-Banera),

Lower Proterozoic Aravalli Supergroup (e.g. Zawar) and Lower to Upper Proterozoic Delhi

Supergroup (e.g. Kayar-Ghugra).

Substantial reserves of copper ore have been established in Rajasthan. The main occurrences

of copper ore are located along the prominent mineralized belt, viz. Khetri copper Belt, Alwar

copper Belt, Pur-Banera Belt and South Delhi Fold Belt. Besides, recent investigations have brought

out a 20 km long copper belt (Nim ka Thana Belt) starting from Nimod in the south to Mina ka

Nangal in the north and further extending upto Gangutana in Haryana. Total ore reserves estimated

so far in this new belt is about 85.26 MT containing an average grade of 0.3% Cu with minor

amount of Ag.

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The iron ore deposits are located mainly in Jaipur, Jhunjhunu and Sikar districts and are

found associated with the Delhi Supergroup of rocks. One new investigation has been taken up

during current field season (FS 2010-12) in South Rajasthan.

The Early to Middle Proterozoic Delhi Orogen (2200 – 1000Ma) occurring in Rajasthan and

adjacent areas of Haryana contain well-known occurrences of tungsten at Degana and Balda and tin

at Tosham, which are related to the late Proterozoic to Early Palaeozoic anorogenic Malani

Magmatism. Tungsten mineralization syntectonic with the Delhi Orogeny have been identified in

Central Rajasthan. The total resources of different types of ore as estimated by GSI/IBM are of the

order of 3550 tonnes of 65% WO3 grade. RSTDC estimated a reserve of 168 m. tones of ore with

0.09% WO3 in the Rewat hill at Degana. Drilling indicated a reserve of 0.6 m. tones of ore of 0.12%

WO3 grade.

Incidences of gold in multiple environments in several parts of Rajasthan are well known.

The occurrences are found in Bhilwara, Aravalli and Delhi Supergroups of rocks of Archaean to

Proterozoic age. Gold mineralization is hosted by a variety of rock types. In Banswara district in

southeastern Rajasthan, GSI discovered a very promising deposit namely ‘Bhukia Gold Belt’. It is

hosted in the basal supracrustals of the Aravalli Supergroup representing a metamorphosed volcano-

sedimentary sequence within the northwestern Precambrian craton and occupies an area of about 5.5

sq. km. Muscovite-biotite-quartz schist, dolomitic marble, keratophyre, actinolite-quartzite and

amphibolite/meta-pyroxenite are the major lithounits exposed in the area and together constitute a

separate lithopackage which rests over the older metamorphite. The auriferous massive, semi-

massive to disseminated sulphides present in the mineralized zones are concentrated along parallel

shear zones developed during the second phase of deformation. Auriferous sulphide mineral

assemblage is represented by pyrrhotite, arsenopyrite, pyrite, chalcopyrite and lollingite. Gold is

present in the form of native gold as well as with lollingite associated with arsenopyrite. Total

resource estimated in the belt so far is 105.74 MT of gold with 0.5g/t gold at 1 meter stopping width

with 26359 tonnes of copper, 2634 tonnes of cobalt and 2108 tonnes of nickel.

Rajasthan accounts for about 96% of the country’s total production of asbestos. The asbestos

deposits are mainly located in the southern parts of the state, confined to the altered ultramafic

intrusives within the rocks of the Bhilwara, Aravalli and Delhi Supergroups. The main deposits are

located in Ajmer, Alwar, Bhilwara, Dungarpur, Pali, Sirohi and Udaipur districts.

Rajasthan is the prime producer of soapstone in India. Occurrences have been reported from

Dogetha-Jharna and Geejgarh in Jaipur; Dausa, Geuria and Chaipura in Bhilwara and Dhaota,

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Dwain, Kamalpura, Rajauli, Garhi, Pura and Morra in Sawai Madhopur districts. In Udaipur,

Dungarpur and Banswara districts talc deposits/occurrences are associated with Rakhabdev

ultrabasic belt.

Rajasthan accounts for about 90% of total production of gypsum in the country. Reserves of

gypsum have been located mainly in Bikaner, Nagaur, Barmer, Jaisalmer, Pali and Ganganagar

districts. The most important deposits cover about 58.31 sq km area between Bhadwasi and

Dhakoria in Nagaur district.

The state has a large number of occurrences and small deposits of fluorite, reported from

Ajmer, Alwar, Bhilwara, Dungarpur, Jaipur, Jalor, Jhunjhunu, Nagaur, Sikar and Sirohi districts.

Rajasthan contributes a major share in the production of rock phosphate/phosphorite in India.

In the state, phosphorites occur in diverse lithological formations ranging in age from Lower

Proterozoic to Tertiary. The phosphorite deposits in Udaipur and Banswara districts are located

within the rocks of Aravalli Supergroup of Lower Proterozoic age while those of Alwar and Jaipur

districts occur in the rocks of Delhi Supergroup of Lower to Middle Proterozoic age and that of the

Chittorgarh district occur in the Lower Vindhyans of Middle Proterozoic age. Phosphorite

occurrences are also reported from the Mesozoic Formations of Jaisalmer. The important

phosphorite deposits located are those of Jhamar Kotra, Maton, Kanpur, Karbaria-ka-Gurha and

Dakan Kotra in Udaipur district, near Udaipur city.

Rajasthan is the leading producer of calcite and feldspar in the country. Occurrences of

calcite have been recorded from Sikar, Pali, Udaipur, Sirohi and Jaipur districts. Feldspar

occurrences have been reported from Ajmer, Alwar, Jaipur, Pali and Sikar districts.

The State of Rajasthan contributes about 50% production of china clay, 40% of ball clay and

10% of fire clay in the country. China clay is found to occur in Bhilwara, Bundi, Chittorgarh, Jaipur,

Jhalawar, Sawai Madhopur, Sikar, Pali districts, etc. while ball clay occurs in Alwar, Bikaner and

Bundi districts.

Rajasthan is the only wollastonite producing state in India. The extensive deposit is located

near Khera-Uparla in Pali-Sirohi districts within Erinpura Granite massif. Significant deposit is also

found in Belka Pahar near Khila in Sirohi district. Large deposits have been located in Gola-Alipura

area in Ajmer district.

Rajasthan has the main deposits of emerald and garnet in the country. Emeralds are available

mostly in Ajmer and Udaipur districts. The garnet occurrences are recorded from Ajmer, Bhilwara

and Tonk districts. Aquamarine is mainly recorded from Toda Raisingh and Hanotia in the Tonk

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district. Amethyst is reported to occur near Kishangarh railway station in Ajmer district and from

Bidera, Girota, Didwana and Choup in Jaipur district. Chrysoberyl occurs in pegmatites of Ajmer

and Bhilwara districts.

The Mesozoic and the Cenozoic geological sequences are represented by sandstone, shale

and limestone found in Jaisalmer, Barmer and Palana basins and hosts Tertiary lignite, oil and

natural gas. In Rajasthan, large deposits of lignite occur in Tertiary formations of Middle Eocene age

in Barmer, Jaisalmer, Bikaner and Nagaur districts. Lignite-bearing two sub-basins are recognized,

namely the Palana-Kolayat embayment and Merta Road sub-basins in Bikaner-Nagaur districts. The

lignite occurrences are disposed along this belt stretching for about 70 km with a width of about 30

km. The belt is generally thicker in the south and thins out towards the north. Lignite seams have

been intersected near Palana, Gurha, Barsinghsar, Hadda, Narsingh-ki-Dhani, Raneri and Chak-

Vijayshinghpura. In Barmer district, lignite deposits are found to occur in Botiya-Bharka area,

Kapurdi-Jalipa area and Giral area. In the Merta Road sub-basin, lignite occurs in Merta Road block,

Mokala-Indawar block, Igair-Chhappra area and Kuchera-Igair area in Nagaur district.

Rajasthan has emerged on the oil map of India with the discovery of huge crude oil reserves

in Barmer-Sanchor basin. Crude oil reserves of 480 mt. and gas reserves of 3000 million cu. m have

so far been proved.

The Lower Palaeozoic sedimentary basins contain industrial mineral deposits including

potash bearing evaporite sequence. Minerals of evaporite sequences of the Quaternary sediments are

known to occur in the Thar Desert. Large areas of granite, sandstone and other suitable dimensional

stones are being delineated in the state. Work is in progress to identify older calcrete occurrences,

which may be likely repositories of strategic minerals like uranium.

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Mineral production in 2004-05 and 2005-06 : India vIs a vis Rajasthan (Value in Rs ‘000)

India Rajasthan Minerals Unit 2004-05 2005-06 2004-05 2005-06 Qty Value Qty Value Qty Value Qty Value All Minerals 813757978 839386162 33375407 34210945 Fuel Minerals 605115751 614847844 Natural Gas Mc

m 30820 89401200 31223 90407400 211 633000 238 714000

Metallic Minerals 99403852 114860798 Copper Ore T 2929074 2642706 871632 931508 Iron Ore (Total) X103 145942 74029029 154436 86905259 28 4839 18 1445 Lead Concentrate T 81675 652733 97572 708169 81647 652698 97572 708169 Silver Kg 10955 84311 27950 227870 10570 80289 24261 182808 Zinc Concentrate T 666424 3998845 893287 4956091 666424 3998845 893287 4956091 Non-Metallic Minerals

26844833 27283978

Phosphorite T 1722983 2928350 1372951 2212353 1621020 2882893 1194013 2142227 Asbestos T 6392 19022 2366 21830 5594 890 1726 300 Ball Clay T 637022 117872 351049 49441 442196 63994 148547 12695 Barytes T 1159031 505194 1189839 447658 3784 3526 6199 2458 Calcite T 66984 21730 73332 21794 66294 21661 72892 21750 Chalk T 129571 33274 146351 36992 Dolomite T 4339306 915714 4428119 1076320 108128 16351 153247 20256 Feldspar T 379055 61032 322929 53329 84647 10005 63737 7443 Fire Clay T 662633 90734 485755 76763 162657 26835 77760 3920 Fluorite (Graded) T 6291 16360 1774 5470 1002 3029 665 2605 Garnet (Abrasive) T 642329 153279 679700 195826 3 8 Garnet (Gem) Kg 90 122 90 122 Graphite (R.O.M) T 108150 39908 120322 43347 Gypsum T 3684758 502000 3137095 389709 3641136 478204 3104350 372698 Jasper T 1265 386 580 174 1265 386 580 174 Kaolin (Natural) T 933654 1091332 1096564 1341425 152699 15006 165214 17415 Kyanite T 8208 6778 7341 6579 Sillimanite T 30711 115306 32278 170546 Limestone X103 165753 17942008 170378 19019764 25007 2971177 26666 3265553 Magnesite T 383953 363971 351495 488552 342 529 Mica Crude T 1276 26104 1259 32248 154 1493 30 308 Mica waste & Scrap T 2497 3384 476 518 Ochre T 919018 56944 920600 59253 860672 50544 878956 54487 Pyrophyllite T 271225 42376 181328 28958 Quartz T 319004 44349 250719 29511 53040 6686 46557 5179 Quartzite T 97036 75939 107975 55273 7321 1098 7420 742 Silica sand T 1962029 244699 2344793 269090 337762 51696 352610 50910 Steatite T 684440 334961 627216 291057 496818 266537 441663 227231 Vermiculite T 3377 5183 4774 4657 536 43 929 93 Wollastonite T 170292 129097 128582 98740 170292 129097 128582 98740 Laterite T 949973 90887 931297 97663 2200 57

Source : Revised (2010)edition of Geology and Mineral Resources of Rajasthan, GSI, Misc. Publ. No. 30, XII, 2001

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Geotechnical investigations:

A number of water resources and bridge construction projects are carried out in the state of

Rajasthan. Important projects attended include Indira Gandhi Canal Project, Yamuna Rajasthan Link

Canal Project, Jakham Hydal Project, Chittorgarh and Udaipur districts, Atomic Power Plant Sites,

Karauli, Dholpur, Bhanswara and Hanumangarh districts, Chambal Development Plan Phase-II,

Dholpur district, Bisalpur Irrigation Project, Tonk district, Kalisindh Hydel cum Irrigation Project,

Jhalawar district, Rajasthan Atomic Power Project unit 5 and 6, Chittorgarh district, Alnia Dam,

Kota district etc.

Environmental investigations:

A number of environmental projects are undertaken in the state of Rajasthan. Important

investigations include pollution studies for different basemetal mining locations, limestone quarries/

cement plants, National Highway, etc. Recently environmental study was also undertaken for urban

area planning for Greater Jaipur city.

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GUJARAT

Introduction

Gujarat with an expanse of 1,96,024 sq.km, exposes rocks from Precambrian Era to Holocene period. The State is bounded by Latitude N20°3000 to N24° 3000 and Longitude 68°1000 to 74°3000. The state is having three different geographic regions which are namely Eastern Gujarat, Kachchh and Saurashtra/ Kathiawar regions. The Eastern Gujarat region shows a general southwesterly and west-ward slope from the dissected and denuded hilly terrain of Preacambrians to the alluvial plain which gradually merges into the Sea and gulf. The shield area of Gujarat state occurs in the eastern part and are occupied by the Archaean -Pre-Champaner Gneissic Complex and Pre-Lunavada Gneissic Complex (equivalent to BGC of Rajasthan); Palaeo - to Meso-Proterozoic Aravalli and Delhi Supergroups and Neoproterozoic Godhra-, Erinpura- and Idar- Granite. This Precambrian Belt is exhibited by dissected and denuded hills with intermittent pediplain. The Mesozoic rocks are exposed in Kachchh region and in the northern part of Saurashtra Plateau. It is represnted by the Pachchham, the Chari, the Katrol and the Bhuj Formations in Kachchh Region and by the Dhrangadhra Group, the Wadhwan Group in Saurashtra plateau and the Lameta Formation and the Bagh Beds in Kheda, Panch Mahals and Vadodara Districts (Eastern Gujarat). The Saurashtra Plateau in the west is separated from the eastern Gujarat undulating terrain by alluvial plain (with thick fluvial deposit underlain by Tertiary rocks). The basalt dominated ‘Deccan Trap’ with restricted acid and intermediate volcanics and intrusives is exposed as thick pile in the southern part of Gujarat, Saurashtra and as relatively less thick horizons in Kachchh Region. It represents broadly the geological time span from 80 Ma to 60 Ma. Tertiary rocks which overlap these volcanics, are present mainly in the southern part of Kachchh region, western and southern part of Saurashtra Plateau and also in the area bounded by Narmada and Tapi Rivers in the plains of South Gujarat. The Tertiary rocks start with laterite dominated trap-wash deposit which is indicative of humid tropical palaeo-climate of Palaeocene-Eocene age. Clay and carbonaceous shale dominated Kakdi Nadi Formation in Kachchh and Tadkeswar Formation in Narmada-Tapi basin and also south of Bhavnagar represent an important stratigraphic horizon for lignite. This extensive horizon indicative of fluvio-deltaic euxinic facies condition is overlain by the marine sedimentary deposits dominated with carbonate bearing fossils. These deposits occur as fossiliferous limestone as Fulra, Maniyara Fort and Gaj Formations in Kachchh and as Gaj and Dwarka Formations in Saurashtra. High energy fluvial deposits of Tertiary age representing the Jhagadia Formation occur near Bhavnagar and Rajpardi-Jhagadia (south of Narmada River). This formation is an important horizon for agate. Pleistocene age of Gujarat is represented by Miliolidae (foraminifera) bearing aeolian as well as marine limestone. This limestone occurs as valley fill clastic as well as beded non-clastic deposit. This limestone is classified under Miliolite Formation and is economically very important. Extensive aeolian deposit of Miliolite limestone is indicative of arid climatic condition which is succeeded by high energy fluvial sediments (humidification) represented by Kothara Formation. About 50% area of Gujarat is covered by unconsolidated Holocene sediments, majority of which is older and younger flood plain deposits of Narmada, Tapi, Mahi, Sabarmati and Banas rivers. These are classified under Katpur and Varahi Formations respectively. The coastal belt surrounding the Gulf of Kachchh and Gulf of Khambhat is dominated by younger tidal flat and older tidal flat deposits. The Little Rann of Kachchh which separates the Kachchh Mainland and Saurashtra Plateau, is dominated by fluvial sediments of Banas River (in the eastern part). The coastal deposits are classified under the Mahuva and the Fulai Formation respectively. The stabilized dune sands are classified under Akhaj, whereas the unstabilised one is named as the Jantral Formation. The Little Rann of Kachchh gradually merges into the Gulf of Kachchh. Fluviomarine deposits show vast

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expance in the Rann areas (both Greater and little Rann area) as well as around the deltaic regions of major rivers and these are classified under Rann Formation. Mineral Resources

The wide range of mineral resources is principally located, beside other significant small and medium sized occurrences, along six belts in Gujarat in different geological set up.

Important minerals commercially exploited in Gujarat are bauxite, bentonite, basemetals, fireclay, fluorite, fuller’s earth, limestone, chalk, glass sand, manganese, graphite, lignite, petroleum and natural gas. Besides, several rocks are being used for building purposes and as dimension stones.

Bauxite, a mixture of gibbsite [Al(OH)3), boehmite (γ-AlO(OH)) and diaspore (α- AlO(OH)] is the chief source of aluminium. Bauxite deposits in the State are associated with laterite overlying the Deccan Traps or Tertiary sediments. Commonly two types of bauxite are noticed, viz. the massive blanket-type and the bouldery or nodular-type. Majority of the high-grade bauxite deposits belong to the nodular type. Kachchh district hosts the major bauxite deposits of the state. Segregated pockets of bauxite are reported from Jamnagar, Junagadh, Amreli, Bhavnagar, Kheda and Surat districts.

Bentonite is a mineral formed as a result of in situ weathering of basaltic flows of Deccan Traps. The lensoid bodies are generally found directly overlying the Deccan Traps and are underlain by laterite layers or a thin soil cover. The major Bentonite deposits are confined to Kachchh and parts of the Saurashtra region.

The reported occurrences of basemetal mineralization in Gujarat can be broadly classified into two categories, viz. associated with Precambrian metasediments and with Deccan Traps. Amba Mata (Ambaji) Deposit in Banaskantha district is the largest known deposit in Gujarat. The host rocks belong to Kumbhalgarh Group of Delhi Supergroup. The mineralization is mainly of lead and zinc with subordinate copper. The proved reserves are 8.29 million tones with average metal content of 13.5% (lead- 5.5%, zinc- 6% and copper- 2%). Basemetal occurrences associated with metasediments are located in Vadodara, Panchmahal and Sabarkantha districts, whereas occurrences associated with Deccan Traps are located in Junagarh and Rajkot districts.

Fireclay is a general term for clays having capacity to withstand high temperature (15150 C and above) without any change other than dehydration and act as good refractory. The important fireclay deposits of Gujarat are associated with Upper Gondwana sediments, inter-trappean beds and Tertiary sediments. Fireclays are reported from Bharuch, Mahesana, Panchmahals, Rajkot, Sabarkantha and Surendranagar districts.

Gujarat is the largest producer of fluorite in India. World’s largest deposit is located at Ambadongar in Vadodara district. The total reserves of fluorite in the state are of the order of 11.61Mt having average 30% CaF2 content. Ambadongar deposit, in general, shows rich to very rich mineralization with CaF2 content occasionally as high as 97%.

In Gujarat Fuller’s earth or ‘Multani Mitti’ deoosits are associated with Lower Tertiary rocks and are located in Saurashtra region and Kachchh district.

The State of Gujarat is richly endowed with various types of limestone deposits, which are located in Amreli, Junagadh and Sabarkantha districts.

Gujarat is the only state in the country producing chalk. Good quality chalk is confined to the Porbandar taluka of Junagadh district. The deposit is associated with the Miliolitic Limestone of Quaternary age.

In Gujarat, glass sand deposits occur within Cretaceous sandstone in Vadodara, Kachchh, Mahesana, Sabarkantha and Surendranagar districts. Glass sand of good quality is generally used in the manufacture of glass.

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Important manganese deposits in Gujarat occur in Shivrajpur-Pani Belt and Anas area in Panchmahals district and in Ambala area, Vadodara district. Manganese ores are associated with metasedimentary rocks of the Champaner and Lunavada Groups of Aravalli Supergroup.

Graphite deposits in Gujarat are associated with the rocks of Champaner Group, mainly with the graphitic phyllite, in the form of bands. Commercially important graphite deposits occur along a strike length of 100km in Vadodara and Panchmahals districts. The thickness of graphite layers varies from a few centimeters to as much as 18m. Occurrences of graphite are also noted in Banaskantha and Sabarkantha districts.

There are three major lignite bearing areas in Gujarat, viz. Panandhro Lignite field and adjoining areas (Akri Moda, Jhulrai-Waghapadar, Lakhpat and Matanomadh) in Kachchh district, Bhuri area in Bharuch district and in Khadsalia area, Bhavnagar district. Lignite is associated with the rocks of the Early Tertiary age. Coal seams of Upper Gondwana age have been reported from the Than formation of the Dharangadhra Group (Lower Cretaceous) in Khakhrathal and Than area in Surendranagar district and thin coal seams have been reported to occur near Guneri, Kachchh district.

Gujarat is one of the largest oil producing state in the country. The bulk of the on-shore resources occur in the Cambay Basin. The Ankleshwar oil field, Bharuch district, Cambay oil field, Kheda district, Sanand oil field, Ahmedabad district and Kalol oil field, Mahesana district are among the major oil producing areas. Besides, some other areas where oil and gas occurrences have been reported are in Vadodara, Bhavnagar and Surat districts. Mineral Districts Places Remark

Mehesana Kalol oil field Bharuch Ankaleshwar Kheda Cambay Ahmedabad Bakrol Gandhinagar Vavol, Indroda

Petroleum

Surat Kosamba and Olpad

Oligocene to Miocene Kalol Formation (Cambay basin, second largest onshore basin in India after Assam)

Amba mata ( Amba ji) Amlimal area

Banaskantha

Kui-Chitrasani belt

Mainly lead and zinc with subordinate copper with minor amount of Gold analysed upto 1.5 ppm

Khandia Lead-zinc mineralisation with minor amount of Gold analysed upto 1.5 ppm

Kadwal Lead confined to quartz veins traversing phyllite.

Panchmahals

Pani mines Small quantity of copper. Godhara Godhara, Jher, Narkut

and Palla Small quantity of copper

Base metal

Sabarkantha Dadhalia Ultra basic rocks reported.

Kachchh Chiyasar, Balachar, Nandra, Rasalia, Nagrecha, Matanomadh etc.

Bauxite confined within Matano Math Formation

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Jamnagar Bhatia, Gandhari, Hamatia, Lama, Mahadevia, Asota etc

Bauxite confined within Bhatia Formation

Bauxite

Amreli, Bhavnagar, Sabakantha and Kheda

Kagwadar Talgajarda Harsol, Talod Kapdvanj

Bhatia Formation

Bhavnagar Khadsaliya, Tagadi-Budhel area.

Bhatia Formation Bentonite

Jamnagar, Kachchh Bhatia Formation Kachchh Lifri and Naun Kakdi Nadi Formation Barite Panchmahals Nai Raski and Sadra Kadana Formation

Coal Surendranagar Than, khakhrathal Gondwana ? Chalk Pobandar Ranvav Quaternary

Kachchh Panandhro Lignite Field, Lakhpat, Matanomadh, Akhro mta Julrai, Umarsar and Waghapadar

Kakdi Nadi Formation Eocene (Tertiary )

Lignite Lignite

Bharuch Bhuri area. Tarkeshwar Formation Bhavnagar Chitra, Akwada,

Malanka Tertiary

Jamnagar Virpur, Nandana, Asota, Bhatia

Tertiary

Junagadh Balanivav, Kadiali and Lussapur

Tertiary

Gypsum

Kachchh Adesar, Baranda, Fategarh, Karanpur

Tertiary/Quaternary

Amreli Balani vav, Una Tertiary/Quaternary Banaskantha Ambamata, Bhanpura,

Chhapi, Diwania, Ranpur

Proterozoic

Bhavnagar Mahuva, Methala, Talaja

Tertiary/Quaternary

Jamnagar Ranpur, Mithapur, Sikka, Lalpur, Kuranga, Meripur, Ashapura

Tertiary/Quaternary

Limestone

Junagadh Adityana, Gokira, Ishwariya, Lati, Rakhej, Una, Dholasa, Simasi

Tertiary/Quaternary

Panchmahals Shivrajpur, Pani, Talaodi, Anas, Jotwad

Champaner Fold Belt Manganese

Vadodara Ambala, Ambari, Kadwal

Champaner Fold Belt

Phosphorite Kachchh Ler, Barada, Habo hill Chari and tertiary

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Panchmahals Ambapani, Chalwad, Ranjitpura

Champaner Fold Belt

Talc Sabarkantha Devmori, Kundal valley

Arawalli Metasediments

Tin – Tungsten Banaskantha Atal hill, Kapasiya, Sakara, Vavdhara

Nadri Granite

Wollastonite Banaskantha Godha-Dhanpura, Arawalli Metasediments

RESERVE OF IMPORTANT MIENRALS DEPOSITS IN GUJARAT (In thousand tones)

Mineral Proved Probable Possible Total

Ball Clay - - 50.00 50.00 Bauxite 43,685 22,094 51,546 1,71,325 Bentonite 3,392 2,990 83,190 89,572 Calcite (t) - - 6,890 6,890 China Clay 1,181 4,678 25,478 31,338 Copper (i) Ore

2,225

4,410

1,489

8,124

(ii) Metal 31 61 21 113 Diatomite - - 488 488 Dimensional stone 458.97 MCM 458.97 MCM Dolomite 27,196 71,634 4,10,855 5,09,686 Fire clay 99 1,472 60,996 62,567 Fluorite - 788 55 843 Graphite (t) - 16,644 - 16,644 Gypsum 9 21 9,968 9,998 Lead & Zinc (i) Ore 2,157 4,275 1,444 7,876 (ii) Lead metal 56 110 37 203 (iii) Zinc metal 84 166 56 306 Lignite - - - 2500 Limestone 3,71,512

*19,000 1,10,583 *30,000

75,59,987 90,37,337

Marble - 8 1,477 1,477 Manganese Ore - 9,375 1,477 1,477 Ochre 62 - 2,334 2,573 Phosphorite - 177 19 19 Quartzite/ Silica Sand 12,433 - 21.829 44,549 Talc/Steatite/Soapstone - 10.287 7 7 Vermiculite (t) - - 1,568 1,568 Wollastonite - - 1,493 1,493 (t) – refers to reserve in tones MCM- refers to reserve in Million Cubic Meter * Recent addition during collaboration with CGM during 2007-09

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Geotechnical investigations:

Important geotechnical projects carried out in the state includes Sardar Sarovar Narmada Dam Project, Naramada district and Kakrapar Atomic Power Project, Surat district. Seismic Study: Seismic and microzonation study was initiated with Ahmedabad city in field season 2001-2002. The seismic hazard microzonation study includes input involving geology, geophysics, geohydrology, engineering geology, seismology and anthropology. Studies completed for the Ahmedabad city, Jamnagar city, Bhavnagar town and Bharuch city. At present, work is under progress for Surat town.

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DEPUTY DIRECTOR GENERAL & HODK.PARIDA

ORGANOGRAM OF GEOLOGICAL SURVEY OF INDIA, WESTERN REGION

STATE UNIT RAJASTHANDr S.K.Wadhawan, Dy. D.G.

STATE UNIT GUJARATDr Indra Prakash, Dy. D.G

WESTERN REGIONHEADQUARTER

PSS TCD.K.Rai, Director

Project BM-IA.K.Sharma, Director

Project BM-IID.K.Rai, Director

Project GoldM.K.Reddy, Director

Project RSASP.K.Raut, Director

Project Iron OreG. Satyanarayana, Suptdg Geologist

Project IFOMA.K.Dawande, Director

Project LigniteS.Bose, Suptdg Geologist

Project GeoinformaticsJanak Raj, Director

H.O.O.Janak Raj, Director

PSS

TC-IDr S.K. Chakraborty, Director

TC-IIP.K.Nanda, Director

TCSS.K.Shrivastava, Director

Mission-IIP.K.Raut, Director

Mission-IIIK.M.Reddy, Director

GeodataS.C.Chakraborty,

Director

Map&CartographyK.M.Reddy, Director

PublicationR.K.Aggarwal,

Suptdg Geologist

Mission-IVDr C.De,Director

Engg GeologyMulkh Raj, Director

EarthQuake GeologyZ.Iqbal, Director

Desert & Env GeologyDr P.Rakshit, Director

PetrologyK.M.Reddy, Director

PalaeontologyDr C.De, Director

Remote SensingR.G.Verma, Director

Mission-VDr G.Malhotra, Director

RTIDr G.Malhotra, Director

FTCDr P.R.Golani, Director

Mineral PhysicsDr A.Rais, Director

STSSR.S.Bains, Director

ChemicalR.S.Bains, Director

Geophysics Cord.Dr L.N.Singh,Director

Geophysics-IDr L.N.Singh, Director

Geophysics-IIDr L.N.Singh, Director

Geophysics-IIIDr L.N.Singh, Director

Geophysics-Inst.Dr L.N.Singh, Director

DrillingJ.N.Choudhary, Director

PSS

Project STMP.V.Ramanamurthy,

Director

Project GCMA.K.Saxena, Director

Project HMA.K.Saxena, Director

Quality Manager

Project MIK.S.Gupta, Director

GeoinformaticsP.N.Sharma, Director

M&C & GeodataP.N.Sharma, Director

PetrologyP.N.Sharma, Director

H.O.O.K.S.Gupta, Director

Rajbhasha AdhikariR.S.Garkhal, Director

Vigilance OfficerJ.N.Choudhary, Director

FinanceP.K.Nanda, Director

H.O.O.R.S.Garkhal, Director

CPIOR.K.Aggarwal,

Suptdg Geologist

AP & MA.K.Sarkar, DCOS

Grievance OfficerA.K.Mathur, Director

Liaison Officer, CPWDMan Mohan Singh, DE

Liaison Officer SC/ST/OBCR.S.Garkhal, Director

As on 29-02-2011

Project STM-IM.Fulmari, Director

Project STM-IIDr J.N.Solanki, Director

Project GCM-IU.Bhattacharya, Director

Mission-IDr S.K. Chakraborty,

Director Incharge

GeochemicalS.C.Chakraborty, Director

Reg. Quality ManagerZ.Iqbal, Director

ChemicalP.N.Sharma, Director

TCP.N.Sharma, Director

Project GCM-IIA.K.Dawande, Director

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3 -- ACTIVITY DOMAIN The activities of the Western Region are currently organized around the following schemes:

Schemes Components/Activities Survey & Mapping Specialised Thematic Mapping, Geochemical Mapping,

Geophysical Mapping. Mineral Exploration Exploration for gold, basemetal, iron, and industrial

minerals (Limstone, Phosphorite, Bauxite, Potash). Specialised Investigation Geotechnical studies, Environmental studies,

Earthquake geology and Seismology, and Desert geological studies.

Research & Development Research work on fundamental geoscience Information/ Dissemination Map compilation, Publication, Geoinformatics,

Information Technology and uploading of data on the GSI portal

Modernization Acquisition and replacement of instruments/equipments

MISSIONS / SUPPORT SYSTEMS

MISSIONS I. Baseline Geoscience Data Generation Ground Surveys :

Geological Survey Geochemical Survey Geophysical Survey

Remote Sensing and Aerial Surveys: Geomorphological Survey Hyperspectral Survey, etc. Photo Geology & Remote Sensing

II. Natural Resources Assessment Mineral resource assessment

III. Geoinformatics Data Repository and Management Information Delivery Advanced Spatial Data Systems

IV. Fundamental & Multidisciplinary Geosciences and Special studies Geotechnical, & Seismic Climate Change impact & Fragile Eco- systems Fundamental Geoscience

V. Training & Capacity building

GSI Training Institute (for Freshers, Training of Trainers, International and Special Courses)

Regional Training Institutes Support Systems I. S&T Support System:

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I.T. Infrastructure & Connectivity Analytical Chemistry and the Chemical Laboratory Network Laboratory Network (other than Chemical) Capital Assets Procurement and Management Drilling Transport Survey

II. Administrative Support System: Finance Personnel Legal Cell HRD Information and Publications Libraries, Parks and Museums Estates

III. Policy Support System: Planning & Monitoring Commercial Operations

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MISSION –I ( BASELINE GEOSCIENCE)

Sl. No.

Item Name of Officers

Targets Achievements Field Days

Remarks

Shalini Patil 76 Rinki Das 69

(ITEM No.1 : STM/WR/HQ/2009/001) PETROLOGY, WR Geological and geochemical investigation of granitoid bodies of Aravalli Fold belt, NW India with emphasis on their tectonic significance.

Athulya Rajan S.

STM - 600 sq km

585

164

M. Lakshmana 47 S. Bangaru Babu

143

Amar Singh 33

(ITEM No.2 : GPM/WR/HQ/2010/001) GEOPHYSICS-I, WR Regional geophysical gravity-magnetic survey in Sandmata Complex and South Delhi Fold Belt

A.V.Kulkarni

4200 sq Km (Revised target

3000sq km)

2150

45 D.C.Naskar 96 Gyanesh Lashkari 58 S.K.Singh 110

(ITEM No.3 : GPM/WR/HQ/2010/002) GEOPHYSICS-I, WR Regional geophysical gravity-magnetic survey in Bhilwara Supergroup in part of Tonk and Dausa districts, Rajasthan Mahendra Singh

4200 sq Km (Revised target

2100sq km)

700

112

Meena S. Gupta 108 Transferred to CR S.M. Rangari 4 At Hqrs on medical grounds. Maneesh M.John 30 Inducted since Sept.11 A.K.Jaiswal 97 S. Rastogi 100

(ITEM No.4 : STM/WR/RAJ/2010/003) STM-I, SU RAJ STM of Delhi Supergroup of rocks in Thekra, Kishangarh Bas, Baraud, Bansur areas, Alwar district, Rajasthan with special emphasis on locating favourable areas of copper mineralization. Gopal Dass

900 sq km 870

153

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Salim Javed 140 (ITEM No.5 : STM/WR/RAJ/2010/004)

STM-I, SU RAJ STM to evaluate the relationship between the Mangalwar Complex and North Delhi Fold Belt around Lalsot, Jaipur and Sawai Madhopur districts, Rajasthan.

Md Mujaffer Najar

300 sq km 280 144

Sourav Sen 96 (New Item) STM/WR/RAJ/2010/ STM-I, SU RAJ Specialized thematic mapping of porphyritic granite, alkali rich (albite rich) granite plutons and their mafic enclaves restites of Khetri Fold belt and North Delhi Fold Belt in Rajasthan, Jhunjhunun district, Rajasthan.

Sandip Neogi 300 sq km 274

97 New Item taken up in September, 2011

Bibin Das 153 (ITEM No.6 : STM/WR/RAJ/2010/005) STM-II, SU RAJ Specialized thematic mapping of the southern part of the Pur – Banera belt, Bhilwara district, Rajasthan.

Md Yusuf Khanday

300 sq km 295sq km 154

203 ITEM No.7: STM/WR/RAJ/2010/006) STM-II, SU RAJ Specialized thematic mapping of the Trans-Aravalli region, south of Pali, Pali district, Rajasthan.

K.K. Nayak Y.S. Bhamboo

600 sq km 577 sq km 209

(ITEM No.8 : GCM/WR/RAJ/2009/003) GCM, SU RAJ & CHEMICAL, WR Geochemical mapping of toposheets 45 O/1 & 45O/5 covering parts of Ajmer,Tonk and Bhilwara districts, Rajasthan.

Pawan Kumar 700 sq km 646 sq km 195

Mohini S. Sathe

130 ITEM No.9 : GCM/WR/RAJ/2010/007) GCM, SU RAJ & CHEMICAL, WR Geochemical mapping of toposheets 45 O/2 & 45O/6 covering parts of Ajmer,Tonk and Bhilwara districts, Rajasthan.

Deepmala S. Barasagade

700 sq km 687 sq km

137

Krishna Kumar 140 (ITEM No.10 : GCM/WR/RAJ/2010/008) GCM, SU RAJ & CHEMICAL, WR Geochemical mapping of toposheets 45 O/3 & 45O/7 covering parts of Ajmer, Tonk and Bhilwara districts, Rajasthan.

Abhishek Verma

700 sq km 667 sq km

57

(ITEM No.11 : GCM/WR/RAJ/2010/009) GCM, SU RAJ & CHEMICAL, WR

Ritu Pragya Choursia*

700 sq km 550 sq km 9 Item taken up in Sept. 2011 *Attending OCG

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Abhishek Verma 71 Geochemical mapping of toposheets 45 O/4 & 45O/8 covering parts of Ajmer, Tonk and Bhilwara districts, Rajasthan.

Mausam Yadav 77

Paramita Dasarwar

85 NEW GCM ITEM: GCM/WR/RAJ/ 45O/09 &13

Jolly Roy Hiranya

700 sq km 628 sq km

97

Item taken up in Sept. 2011

Ram Ratan Singh

96 NEW GCM ITEM: GCM/WR/RAJ/ 45 O/10 & 14

Ratandeep Jauhari

700 sq km 631 sq km

100

Item taken up in Sept. 2011

Nandita Singh 76 NEW GCM ITEM: GCM/WR/RAJ/ 45 O/11 & 15 Sana Naqvi

700 sq km 589 sq km

92

Item taken up in Oct. 2011

NEW GCM ITEM: GCM/WR/RAJ/

Naveen Kumar Nigam

224 sq km 67 Item taken up in Nov.. 2011

(ITEM No.12 : GCM/WR/RAJ/2010/010) GCM, SU RAJ To provide technical guidance for Geochemical Mapping Project to be carried out by DMG, Govt. of Rajasthan, (under MoU between GSI, DMG & RSMML, Govt.of Rajasthan) – geochemical mapping of toposheet 45L/1 to L/13 & L/16, 45G/6 to G/16 covering parts of Chittaurgarh Pali, Pratapgarh, Rajsamand and Udaipur districts.

Pawan Kumar(PT)

Item yet to be initiated by DMG Rajasthan

Arindam Dutta

185

R.K. Alla 178 P.S.Dhote 70

(ITEM No.14 : STM/WR/GUJ/2010/012) STM, SU GUJ Specialized thematic mapping in the area of Barda Hill acidic igneous complex to decipher emplacement style and petrogenesis of various extrusive and intrusive rock units. Md Naushad

600 590 sq km

93

S.K. Gupta 69 Shifted to Item No. 16 S.K. Deepankar

190

P.K.Singh 92 Gurudayal Singh 93 Praveen Kumar 88

(ITEM No.15 : GCM/WR/GUJ/2010/013) GCM, SU GUJ Geochemical mapping of sheet No. 45D/11 & 45D/15

H.K.Basheer

1400 sq km 2652 sq km

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H.B.Sahoo 69 Praveen Kumar 62 Shifted to Item No. 15 Ishwar 151 S.K.Gupta 76 S.Shubhdarshini 85 Annie D Nelson 83

ITEM No.16 : GCM/WR/GUJ/2010/014) GCM, SU GUJ Geochemical mapping of sheet No. 46F/12 & 46F/16

V.S.Modi

700 1963 sq km

91 S.K. Gupta (ITEM No.17 : GCM/WR/GUJ/2009/004)

GCM, SU GUJ To provide technical guidance for Kachchh Geochemical Mapping Project to be carried out by GMRDS/CGM, Govt. of Gujarat, Gandhinagar (under MoU Phase-II)

C. Srikarni No. of field days

related to work from CGM

(ITEM No.18 : RP/WR/GUJ/2009/005) HM, SU GUJ Use of Hyperspectral Remote Sensing Data for the search of mineralised provinces/ areas in Precambrain terrain of Eastern and Northern Gujarat.

Sanjay Das 31 Related to work from ISRO (SARC)

Transferred GSI TI

MI.B.I. Photogeology & Remote Sensing & MI.B.IV. Geomorphological mapping Remote Sensing & Aerial Survey/ Geomorphological Mapping : Remote Sensing Division – 4 G

National Mission on Geomorphological and Lineament mapping on 1:50,000 scale using satellite data (Item No.19) : - Consultation of legacy data and Seismotectonic atlas. Legacy data as lineament layer of Rajasthan and Gujarat states on 1:50,000 scale has been collected (soft copy) for ground truth checking/corrections. Consultation and compilation of legacy data from unpublished GSI reports pertaining to districts of Eastern and Western Rajasthan and Gujarat. 121 sheets (CAZRI- 81 + SRSAC-40 received and carried out External Quality Checking. Completed final External Quality Checking of 95 sheets ( CAZRI- 79 and SRSAC- 16). Upgradation of laboratory is in progress.

MI.B.II. Hyperspectral Survey

F.S. Title in short Status of Report

Mineral belt/ Fold belt/basin

Hyperspectral Mapping in collaboration with SAC, ISRO, Ahmedabad. 2009-10 Use of HSM data for the search of

mineralized provinces/ areas in Precambrian terrain of Eastern and Northern Gujarat (Item No.18)

Work continuing

Mineral occurrences falling in Banaskantha, Dahod, Panchmahals, Vadodara districts

Mandays 31 (1G) Progress in HSM i) Collection of geological maps and reports: Geological maps and reports consulted for the four areas selected for the study viz. Champaner Fold Belt, Lunavada Fold Belt, Jharol Group of rocks with ophiolite suits and South Delhi Fold Belt (Ambaji area).

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ii) Acquisition of satellite data: a) Landsat ETM data have been downloaded from the free download sites USGS. b) Hyperion data (spaceborne hyperspectral data) downloaded from Earth Explorar site of USGS. iii) Synthesis of data: Studied ETM data of 6500 sq kma area. Synthesis of Hyperion data is being carried out for 280 sq km area. iv) Analysis of data: Preparation of colour composite image maps based on Landsat ETM+ is completed through spatial enhancement, merging of colour composites with Pan images, preparation of sub-maps and classification of image data. These classified maps were compared with existing geological maps. Image Maps of nine topographic sheets of fiur different areas underthe project have been prepared. Synthesis of Hyperion data: Spectral matching of Hyperion data with spectral library is in progress on v) Study of High resolution 64 channel aerial data: To be acquired with the help of SAC, ISRO vi) Collection of ground data using Spectroradiometer for identifying spectral signatures and preparation of spectral library: Spectral data along with representative petrological and geochemical samples were collected. Data collected from Bamankuva-Shivrjpur-Bhatt belt containing manganese, from Khandia area having base metal occurrences, from graphite bearing areas of Chhotaudepur and manganese ocuurence of Goldungri from shear zone areas of Ambaji, Koteswar, Kumbhariya and Jetwas, from Dadhalia area having ultramafics and magnetite quartzite, from Santrampur area. Preparation of spectral library in process for representative minerals and rocks and being compared with standard spectral library.

vii) Systematic field data collection with bed rocks and petrological samples: During present FSP 20 bedrock samples and 10 petrologial samples have been collected.

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MISSION –II (NATURAL RESOURCE ASSESSMENT)

Babu Lal 5 Retired in Jan 11 D.C.Naskar(PT) 192 A.V.Kulkarni(PT) 136 Manjeet Kumar 95

(ITEM No.20 : GPS/WR/HQ/2009/006) GEOPHYSICS-II, WR Geological and geochemical investigation of granitoid bodies of Aravalli Fold belt, NW India with emphasis on their tectonic significance. Pushpraj Singh

140 Lkm 75.5 Lkm

65

(ITEM No.21 : ME/WR/RAJ/2010/015) GEOPHYSICS-II, WR Investigation for basemetal mineralization in the northern part of the Salampura block, Pur-Banera belt, Bhilwara district, Rajasthan.

D.C.Naskar(PT) A.V.Kulkarni(PT)

Not to be taken up as per recommendation of TERM REVIEW COMMITTEE

ITEM No.22 : ME/WR/RAJ/2010/016) GEOPHYSICS-II, WR Investigation for polymetallic mineralization associated with possibly an IOCG type deposit, district Pali, Rajasthan.

D.C.Naskar(PT) A.V.Kulkarni(PT)

Not to be taken up as per recommendation of TERM REVIEW COMMITTEE

(ITEM No.23 : ME/WR/RAJ/2010/017) GEOPHYSICS-II, WR Exploration for basemetal and associated gold in Dantali block, Jaipur district, Rajasthan.

D.C.Naskar(PT) A.V.Kulkarni(PT)

Item kept in abeyance in absence of clearance from Wild life authorities.

S.K.Biswas 94 Radhe Shyam 10 Vivek Kumar 129

(ITEM No.24 : 2010-12/SER/WR/HQ/2010/018) GEOPHYSICS-III, WR Geophysical logging of boreholes of mineral investigations in Western Region. Gyanesh Lashkari

BH Geophy. Logging

BH Geophy. Logging–6365.5 m

85 Srikrishna Yadav 174 (ITEM No.25 : ME/WR/RAJ/2010/019) IRON

ORE, SU RAJ Investigation for ferrous and associated metallic minerals in south Rajasthan. H.C. Sahu

Reco trav. (1:25k).- 100 sq km DM(1:5K) .- 20 sq km

Reco trav. (1:25k).- 110 sq km DM(1:5K) .- 21 sq km 170

ITEM No.26: ME/WR/RAJ/2010/020) GOLD, SU RAJ Investigation for gold and associated basemetal mineralization in Jagpura Block, Banswara district, Rajasthan.

Sanjay Singh DM(1:2K) .- 0.75 sq km Pitting Trenching:.- 10 cum

DM(1:2K) .- 1.0 sq km Pitting Trenching:.- 10 cu m

154

(ITEM No.27 : ME/WR/RAJ/2010/021) GOLD, SU RAJ Investigation for gold and copper mineralization in Gundelapara NW Block, Banswara district, Rajasthan

Amit Srivastava Drilling :- 1200 m Pitting Trenching:.- 10 cum

Drilling :- 1312.10 m Pitting Trenching:.- 12 cum

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L.M.S. Maura

122

Transferred to oFTC Zawar

(ITEM No.29 : MIP/WR/RAJ/2009/011) BASEMETAL-I, SU RAJ Investigation for basemetals in Karoi-Rajpura area, Pur-Banera Belt, Bhilwara district, Rajasthan.

Pradip Bharati

LSM (1:10k) :- 16 sq km DM(1:2K) :- 0.40 sq km

LSM (1:10k) :- 19.5 sq km DM (1:2K) :- 0.60 sq km 96 xxxx

A.V.Kulkarni 27 Item No 29 Addl Item Geophysical studies in Karoi-Rajpura area, Pur-Banera Belt, Bhilwara district, Rajasthan M.Lakshmana

11

B.R. Bejarniya

154

(ITEM No.30 : ME/WR/RAJ/2010/015) BASEMETAL-I,SU RAJ Investigation for basemetal mineralization in the northern part of the Salampura block, Pur-Banera belt, Bhilwara district, Rajasthan.

Gyaneshwar Singh

Drilling :- 1200 m

Drilling :- 1076.50 m

79

D.B. Jena

196

(ITEM No.31 : ME/WR/RAJ/2010/016) BASEMETAL-I,SU RAJ Investigation for polymetallic mineralization associated with possibly an IOCG type deposit, district Pali, Rajasthan. U.K.Das

DM(1:2K) :- 1.00 sq km (Revised 1.50sqkm) Drilling :- 400 m

DM(1:2K) :- 1.40 sq km Drilling :- 273.25 m

110

J.U Rao 229

A.N. Kamble 191

(ITEM No.32 : MIP/WR/-/2009/010) RSAS,SU RAJ Ground re-evaluation of airborne geophysical anomalies by integrated geological and Geochemical surveys between Rampuriya and Gadariyakhera village, Bhilwara District, Rajasthan. Ashok Singh

DM(1:5K) .- 2.0 sq km (revised 3.0 sq km).Pitting Trenching:.- 50 cu m (Revised 75 cum)

DM(1:5K) .- 3.0 sq km Pitting Trenching:.- 125 cu m

89

Vinod S. Barahate

196 (ITEM No.33 : ME/WR/RAJ/2010/023) RSAS,SU RAJ Integrated re-evaluation of multisensor aerogeophysical anomalies in Kamalpura Block situated between already explored Banera Reserve Forest Block and Devpura Block of the Pur-Banera Belt, Bhilwara district Rajasthan.

K. Rab Ansari

DM(1:2K) .- 2.0 sqkm Pitting Trenching:.- 50 cum

DM(1:2K) .- 1.90 sqkm Pitting Trenching:.- 43.0 cum Reconnoitery traverses & sampling.

170

(ITEM No.34 : ME/WR/RAJ/2010/024) RSAS,SU RAJ Ground re-evaluation of airborne geophysical anomalies by detail geological mapping and systematic geochemical sampling between Jaunla-Danota

Amit Kr Awasthi DM(1:2K) .- 1.0 sqkm Pitting Trenching:.- 50 cum

DM(1:2K) .- 1.0 sqkm Pitting Trenching:.- 43 cum Reconnoitery traverses & sampling

125

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in Agucha-Malpura-Chaksu flown belt district Tonk, Rajasthan.

(ITEM No.35 : MIP/WR/RAJ/2009/016) BASEMETAL-II,SU RAJ Regional assessment of basemetal and associated gold in Dholpura area, Jaipur district,Rajasthan.

R.S. Rao LSM (1:25k) :- 175 sq km

LSM (1:25k) :- 175 sq km

109 Work completed Officer with Hqr duty

(ITEM No.36 : ME/WR/RAJ/2010/025) BASEMETAL-II,SU RAJ Investigation for basemetal in Mahawa Block, Sikar district, Rajasthan.

Vivek Sharma Drilling :- 1200 m

Drilling :- 1190.70 m

264

Bulbul Mondal 90 (ITEM No.37 : ME/WR/RAJ/2010/026) BASEMETAL-II,SU RAJ Investigation for basemetal in Mahawa East Block, Sikar district, Rajasthan P.R.Sahu(PT)

DM(1:2K) .- 0.75 sq km (revised sq km)

DM(1:2K) .- 0.73 sq km

52

Israil Khan 292 (ITEM No.38 : ME/WR/RAJ/2010/027) BASEMETAL-II,SU RAJ Investigation for copper and associated precious metals in Khera block,Mundiyawas-Khera area, Alwar district,Rajasthan.

P.R.Sahu(PT)

DM(1:2K) .- 0.1.0 sq km Drilling :- 1200 m (Revised)

DM(1:2K) .- 0.55 sq km Drilling :- 521.20 m

19

(ITEM No.39 : ME/WR/RAJ/2010/017) BASEMETAL-II,SU RAJ Exploration for basemetal and associated gold in Dantali block, Jaipur district, Rajasthan.

P.N. Sahoo Drilling :- NIL m

Drilling :- NIL m

12

(Item kept in abeyance in absence of clearance from wildlife authorities.)

P.N.Sahoo 166

(ITEM No.40 : ME/WR/RAJ/2010/028) BASEMETAL-II,SU RAJ Investigation for basemetal in west of Nanagwas area, Sikar district, Rajasthan

Sourav Khan

DM(1:2K) .- 1.0 sq km (1.25 sq km)

DM(1:2K) .- 1.25 sq km

141

M.S.Bhaise

135

S.J.Brahmha 49

Investigation for basemetal in Dariba (ITEM No.41 : ME/WR/RAJ/2010/029) BASEMETAL-II,SU RAJ North Block, Sikar district, Rajasthan.

Harman Mahanta

DM(1:2K) .- 1.0 sq km (revised sq km)

DM(1:2K) .- 3.0 sqkm

25

(ITEM No.42 : ME/WR/RAJ/2010/030) IFOM,SU RAJ Search of low silica SMS grade limestone in Jiraj ka Toba – Asu Tar area, Jaisalmer district, Rajasthan

Subhash Yadav LSM (1:10k) :- 4 sq km Auger drilling :- 800 m

LSM (1:10k) :- 4 sq km Auger drilling :- 539.15 m

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S.K. Dutta 155 (ITEM No.43 : ME/WR/RAJ/2010/031) IFOM,SU RAJ Regional assessment of low grade phosphorite occurrences of Kalinjara, east of Sallupat, Banswara district, Rajasthan. Aneesh Kumar

S.R.

Reco trav(1:25k).- 300 sq km Pitting Trenching:.- 20 (Revised 25 cu m.) cum

Reco trav(1:25k).- 260 sq km Pitting Trenching:.- 30 cum 102

B.S. Jodha

198

S.Sridharan 176

(ITEM No.44 : ME/WR/CW/RAJ/2010/032) LIGNITE,SU RAJ Search for lignite by scout drilling in Phalki North area in the Nagaur south sub-basin, Nagaur district, Rajasthan.

Bijoy Ashish Sen

Drilling :- 4400 m

Drilling :- 3013 .50 m

138

(ITEM No.45 : ME/WR/GUJ/2010/033) MI,SU GUJ Investigation for copper and associated minerals in Amlimal area, Banaskantha district, Gujarat.

P.K. Singh Geological mapping (1:1000) - 0.50 sq km Pitting Trenching:.- As necessary

Geological mapping (1:1000) - 0.65 sq km Pitting Trenching:.- 30 cu m

106

(ITEM No.46 : ME/WR/GUJ/2010/034) MI ,SU GUJ Search for titaniferous bauxite in the area around Ukheda, Daban, Wamoti Nani and Khanpur, Kachchh district, Gujarat.

Anup Kumar LSM (1:25k) :- 150 sq km Pitting Trenching:.- 2 cu.m.

LSM (1:25k) :- 150 sq km Pitting Trenching:.- 6 cu m

165

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Mission-III (Geoinformatics) Activity Details

Geodata

To provide assistance and Maintenance of NGCM database (Item No. 47) : Assistance was provided to officers of other divisions in processing of geoscientific data using available software and other computer related jobs. NGCM database was maintained. Scrutiny and finalization of RGB layout of 1:50 k geological maps of Western Region (Item No. 57) : Scrutiny and finalization of RGB layout of 1:50 k geological maps of Western Region has been initiated. Creation of ArcGIS standard colour pellets and symbol library required for RGB layout of 1:50 k geological maps of Western Region. Two hundred thirty nine (279) print ready maps on ArcGIS layout have been created.

Map &

Cartography

Compilation and digitization of mineral belt maps (Item No. 53) : Out of the thirty mineral belts of Rajasthan twentynine have been digitized so far and uploaded on portal. The remaining one is under digitization. In addition a new mineral belt – Limestone belt of Jaisalmer has been compiled and being digitized. Digitization of mineral belt maps of Gujarat has been initiated inhouse and Bentonite belt map of Kachchh is in the advance stage of digitization. Upkeep and maintenance of maps, tracings, etc (Item No. 54): Work was attended as per requirement. Scrutiny and finalization RGB layout of 1:50 k geological maps of Western Region (Item No. 55): Scrutinized and finalized 279 (1:50K) print ready geological maps of western Region. Compilation of geological maps on 1:25,000 scale of NDFB & SDFB (Item No. 56): Compiled nineteen geological maps pertaining to 45K and 45G.

Publication

(i) GSI e-news Vol. 31 No. 2 uploaded on 06.04.2011 (ii) GSI e-news Vol. 32 No. 1 uploaded on 29.11.2011 (iii) GSI e-news Vol. 32 No. 2 being compiled. (iv)Miscellaneous publication Geology and Mineral Resources of Rajasthan (Hindi Edition No. 30 Pt 12 2nd Revised Hindi Edition- Released. Portal Activity: 1050 reports of pre 2004 have been checked and uploaded.

Geoinformatics (SU Raj

Creation of Geoscientific Database for CGDC of Degree sheet 45O (Item No. 59) : Work in progress. Creation of Geoscientific Database for CGDC of Degree sheet 40E & 40F (Item No. 60) : Work in progress.

Geoinformatics (SU Guj

Creation of Geoscientific Database for CGDC of Degree sheet 41B&F (ITEM No. 50): Reports have been consulted and database has been generated

M&C and Geodata S.U.Guj

Extraction of data : Map 1:50k – 18 nos. Input of Thematic data : Map 1:50k – 18 nos. Layerwise graphics data input : Map 1:50k – 18 nos.

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Mission-IV (Fundamental & Multidisciplinary Geoscience)

MISSION –IV

V.P. Sharma 94 Surendra Prasad 68 Transferred to

Paleontology Divn.

Maneesh Khar 12 Transferred to E.Q.Geo. Divn.

Manoj Kr Kaistha

As per request of the sponsoring agency

93

(ITEM No.63 : EG/WR/HQ/2010/043) ENGINNERING GEOLOGY, WR Geotechnical Evaluation of Water Resources Development Projects in Rajasthan and Gujarat.

S. Pareek (PT) 47

46 (ITEM No.64 : EG/WR/HQ/2009/028) ENGINNERING GEOLOGY & RS, WR Detailed Project Report (DPR) Stage geotechnical investigation for Par-Tapi-Narmada Link Project.

Manish Khar (PT)

As per request of the sponsoring agency Nil No request from Sponsoring Agency to take up the work

47 (ITEM No.65 : EG/WR/HQ/2010/044) ENGINNERING GEOLOGY, WR Geotechnical evaluation of transportation and communication projects in Rajasthan

S. Pareek (PT) As per request of the sponsoring agency 10

R. Sanwal (PT),

35 Transferred to GSI Chennai

Janak Raj 42 Promoted to Director

Maneesh Khar 39

48 (ITEM No.66 : SEI/WR/HQ/2010/045) EARTHQUAKE GEOLOGY, WR Seismic Hazard/ microzonation of Surat town.

S.M.Rangari

37 M.Laskshamana (PT)

90

Pushp Raj Singh 8

49 (ITEM No.67 : SEI/WR/HQ/2010/045) GEOPHYSICS-I, WR Seismic Hazard/ microzonation of Surat town.

S.V.N.Chandrashekhar

Geophysical studies HSS – 100 sites DMEQ- 100 sites VES- 100 sites PS Logging- 600m

Geophysical studies HSS – 41 sites DMEQ- 37 sites VES- 41 sites PS Logging- Nil 62

50 (ITEM No.69 : ENV/WR/HQ/2009/034) DESERT & ENVIRONMENT, WR

Pralay Mukherjee (PT)

Compilation and preparation of geomorphic and Quaternary

122

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Geoscientific studies of calcrete occurrences in selected fluvial and lacustrine basins in Thar Desert of Rajasthan.

geological map: 250 sq.km Section studies- 55.9m .Samples collection: XRF: 48 Nos.,XRD:8 Nos. Petro. study: 46 Nos. , TL Dating: 7 Nos. Oxygen Isotope: 28 Nos. , Palynological- 6.

P.C. Srivastava

99 51 (ITEM No.70 : ENV/WR/HQ/2010/047) DESERT & ENVIRONMENT, WR Study of arsenic and heavy metal pollution in and around known polymetallic sulphides mineral belts and gold prospects and lignite belt, Dausa, Banswara, Udaipur, Nagaur, Bikaner and Barmer districts, Rajasthan

Pralay Mukherjee (PT)

Compilation of Thematic maps:- Geological Geomorphological, Slope map, Land use- 850 sqkm Soil map 610sqkm Coll.. of samples :- G.water -174, Surface Water- 11 Soil -159 nos. Crops –6

Nil

52 (ITEM No.72 : RP/WR/HQ/2009/033) PALAEONTOLOGY, WR “Search for Vendian life in the Marwar Supergroup of Rajasthan and their evolutionary, biogeographic and paleo-environmental significance”(Modified )

S.Prasad Field work carried out in Nagaur, Jodhpur and Pali districts. Rec. Traverse on 1:50 000 – 230 sq km.

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Science & Technology Support System (STSS)

Activity Details

Geodata Division

Supervision of LAN, WAN, connectivity with GSI Net and Portal and to provide Network Administrative Services for local clients of Portal (Item No. 73) : Maintenance of LAN/WAN, EPABX of WRO. Uploading of various types of data related to Regional Monitoring Committee for Portal. Updated the Organogram of WR. Work related to ECS was also carried out.

Chemical

Division

17807 samples were analyzed for 222020 determinations in Chemical Div., WR, Jaipur.

Petrology Division

Curatorial Arrangement & Laboratory supports to officers of other projects and divisions of the region (Item No. 76) : Assistance provided to officers of various divisions / projects. Thin sections, Thin polished sections, polished sections and rock-cuttings were prepared as per requirement. Skeletonisation of drill cores (Item No. 81): 7818 m has been skeletonised and Lakhasar Camp out of which 2826.53 has been preserved.. At Akwali a total of one lac eleven thousand three hundred and fifty eight (1,11,358) meters of core has been skelitonised and forty thousand three hundred sixty sight (40,368) meters of drill core has been preserved. No skeletonisation work is pending at Akwali. Maintenance and upkeep of core boxes and their display at GSI Core Library at Lakhasar and Akwali continues.

Remote Sensing Division

Laboratory supports to officers of other projects and divisions of the region (Item No. 77) : Assistance provided to officers of various divisions / projects.

Geotechnical Lab

Engineering Geology Division

Study of engineering properties of rock and soil samples (Item No. 78) : Rearrangement and maintenance work was attended. Determination of geotechnical properties of samples as per requirement. .

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Geophysics

Instrumentation Division

Maintenance, repairing, servicing/testing and issue/review of survey instruments and accessories.

Mineral Physics Division

ITEM No. 80: Analysis of samples made with determinations by XRD, as per requirements. No sample is pending.

Palaeontology Division

Collection of fossils from different geological horizons/localities of Rajasthan and Gujarat and Laboratory support to the officers of other divisions (Item No. 82) :

M & C and Geodata

Division (Guj. Unit)

Maintenance of Local Area Network (LAN) and computers (Item No. 83) : Maintenance of Local Area Network (LAN) and computers of Op. Gujarat was attended.

Chemical Division (Op.

Guj.)

(Item No. 84) : Stream sediment samples were analyzed for Fluoride content under NGCM in Chemical lab of Op. Gujarat at Gandhinagar. In addition water samples have been analysed.

Petrology Division (Guj.

Unit)

Curatorial Arrangement & Laboratory Support (Item No. 85): Assistance provided to officers of various divisions / projects. Thin sections, polished and thin polished sections were prepared

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Mission: Scientific & Technical Support System Modernisation- ICP-MS installed in the Chemical Laboratory GSI Western Region, Jaipur in March 2009.

X-pert Pro XRD machine installed in the Mineral Physics, GSI, WR in 2005. A gem testing Laboratory has been set up to cater to the hard pressing local needs.

One AAS Unit with GTA and VGA facility (Rs. 35 lakhs) is to be procured in the financial year 2011-12.

One new XRF procured and installed in the Chemical Laboratory, GSI, Western Region, Jaipur.

One Mercury analyzer has been received and installed in Chemical Division, Western Region. The instrument is operational.

Triaxial Test Machine in GT Lab to be procured in the financial year 2011-12.

Spectrometer to be procured for Remote Sensing Division, Western Region and Gujarat Unit.

New Advanced microscope to be procured for Gujarat Unit.

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4 -PLAN WORK ENVISAGED FOR FIELD SEASON 2010-12 IN GSI, WR

Proposals of GSI Western Region for Field Season 2010-12 have been drawn keeping in

mind the national priorities of social, agricultural, environmental and mineral sectors and also on

the basis of results of the investigation undertaken during the Xth plan period and in the periods

pertaining to XIth plan. The thematic mapping programmes have been primarily drawn to resolve

some of the outstanding problems of Precambrian crustal evolution in this part of the subcontinent.

The mineral investigation projects planned are aimed at locating hidden/deep-seated mineral

deposits through integrated approach including conceptual ore deposit modelling. Environmental

and geotechnical studies of important development projects in the states of Rajasthan and Gujarat

will continue to have priority besides continuing with the geochemical mapping primarily for

delineating targets for mineral exploration. It is also proposed to continue with seismological

studies in Rajasthan and Gujarat states to demarcate earthquake prone and safe areas.

Modernization of laboratories to give more precise and subtle analysis and establishment of Local

Area Network and its conditionality in the geoinformatic system is being further pursued.

The following table shows the programmes which are already in the execution stage. The

services of the twenty six new officers who have joined Western Region after completing the 34th

OCG have been deployed mostly in the existing programmes with increase in the overall quantum

of work. A few new programmes however have been undertaken for their deployment which are

indicated by italics.

Mission-I

SL. No.

Short Title Personnel assigned

STM Rajasthan 1 Geological and geochemical investigation of granitoid bodies of

Aravalli Fold belt, NW India with emphasis on their tectonic significance

Shalini Patil, Rinki Das Ms Athulya Rajan S. (All PT)

2 STM of Delhi Supergroup of rocks in Thekra, Kishangarh Bas, Baraud, Bansur areas, Alwar district, Rajasthan with special emphasis on locating favorable areas of copper mineralization.

Meena S. Gupta, A.K.Jaiswal, S. Rastogi, Gopal Dass. Maneesh M.John

3 STM to evaluate the relationship between the Mangalwar Complex and North Delhi Fold Belt around Lalsot, Jaipur and Sawai Madhopur districts, Rajasthan.

Salim Javed, Md Mujaffer Najar.

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4 Specialized thematic mapping of porphyritic granite, alkali rich (albite rich) granite plutons and their mafic enclaves restites of Khetri Fold belt and North Delhi Fold Belt in Rajasthan, Jhunjhunun district, Rajasthan

Sourav Sen, Sandip Neogi

5 Specialised thematic mapping of the southern part of the Pur – Banera belt, Bhilwara district, Rajasthan. Specialised thematic mapping of the southern part of the Pur – Banera belt, Bhilwara district, Rajasthan.

Bibin Das, Md Yusuf Khanday.

6 Specialised thematic mapping of the Trans-Aravalli region, south of Pali, Pali district, Rajasthan

K.K. Nayak, Y.S. Bhamboo

Gujarat 7 Specialized thematic mapping and geochemical investigation in

the area of Barda Hill acidic igneous complex to decipher emplacement style and petrogenesis of various extrusive and intrusive rock units.

P.S. Dhote Arindam Dutta Rjesh Kumar Aalla Md. Naushad

GCM: Rajasthan

8 Geochemical mapping of toposheets 45 O/1 & 45O/5 covering parts of Ajmer, Tonk and Bhilwara districts, Rajasthan

Pawan Kumar (PT)

9 Geochemical mapping of toposheets 45 O/2 & 45O/6 covering parts of Ajmer, Tonk and Bhilwara districts, Rajasthan.

Mohini S. Sathe, Deepmala S. Barasagade.

10 Geochemical mapping of toposheets 45 O/3 & 45O/7 covering parts of Ajmer, Tonk and Bhilwara districts, Rajasthan.

Krishna Kumar, Abhishek Verma.

11 Geochemical mapping of toposheets 45 O/4 & 45O/8 covering parts of Ajmer, Tonk and Bhilwara districts, Rajasthan.

Ritu Praya Chourasia, Mousanm Yadav Abhisekh Verma

12 Geochemical mapping of toposheets 45O/9 &13covering parts of Ajmer, Tonk and Bhilwara districts, Rajasthan.

Paramita Dasarwar Jolly Roy Hiranya

13 Geochemical mapping of toposheets 45 O/11 & 15covering parts of Ajmer, Tonk and Bhilwara districts, Rajasthan.

Ram Ratan Singh, Ratandeep Johri

14 Geochemical mapping of toposheets 45O/10 & 14 covering parts of Ajmer, Tonk and Bhilwara districts, Rajasthan.

Nandita Singh Sana Naqvi

15 To provide technical guidance for Geochemical Mapping Project to be carried out by DMG, Govt. of Rajasthan, (under MoU between GSI, DMG & RSMML, Govt. of Rajasthan) – geochemical mapping of toposheet 45L/1 to L/13 & L/16, 45G/6 to G/16 covering parts of Chittaurgarh Pali, Pratapgarh, Rajsamand and Udaipur districts.

Item yet to be initiated by Govt. of Rajasthan.

16 Upgradation of the NGCM progress reports to “interim report” status.

By author(s) of the respective report.

Gujarat 17 Geochemical mapping of sheet No. 45D/11,12, 15& 16 P.K. Singh ,S.K.

Deepankar,

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Gurudyal Singh, Himadri Bhushan sahu& Vinayak Shankar Modi

18 Geochemical mapping of sheet No. 46F/12 & 46F/16 S.K. Gupta (PT), Praveen Kumar, Ishwar Shradhajnjali Subhadarsani & Annie Daliya

19 To provide technical guidance for Kachchh Geochemical Mapping

Project to be carried out by GMRDS/CGM, Govt. of Gujarat, Gandhinagar (under MoU Phase-II).

S.K. Gupta (PT),

Geomorphological Mapping Rajasthan

20 Input to Serial No. -- of CHQ : National Mission on Geomorphological and Lineament mapping on 1:50,000 scale using satellite data

G. Satyanarayana, Manoj K Shekhawat, Shipra Choudhary, Monika A Tare [All PT],

Hyperspectral Mapping Gujarat

21 Use of Hyperspectral Remote Sensing Data for the search of mineralised provinces/ areas in Precambrian terrain of Eastern and Northern Gujarat.

Sanjay Das (PT) and officers from SAC, Ahmedabad

Geophysical Mapping Rajasthan

22 Regional geophysical gravity-magnetic survey in Sandmata Complex and South Delhi Fold Belt.

M. Lakshmana, S. Bangaru Babu (All PT)

23 Regional geophysical gravity-magnetic survey in Bhilwara Supergroup in part of Tonk and Dausa districts, Rajasthan

D.C.Naskar, Gyanesh Lashkari, S.K.Singh ,Mahendra Singh

Mission-II

Rajasthan

Geophysics

24 Integrated geophysical investigation for copper-gold mineralization, north of Dhani Basri prospect, Dausa and Alwar districts, Rajasthan.

D.C. Naskar (PT), A.V. Kulkarni (PT), Manjeet Kumar, Pushpraj Singh

Iron Ore

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25 Investigation for ferrous and associated metallic minerals in south Rajasthan.

Srikrishna Yadav. H.C. Sahu

Precious Minerals 26 Investigation for gold and associated basemetal mineralization in

Jagpura Block, Banswara district, Rajasthan. Sanjay Singh Jayesh Chourasia

27 Investigation for gold and copper mineralization in Gundelapara NW Block, Banswara district, Rajasthan

Amit Srivastava

28 Compilation of exploration data of Bhukia gold prospect to publish in the form of a Bulletin on Economic Geology, Series A.

R.L. Jat

Basemetals 29 Investigation for basemetals in Karoi-Rajpura area, Pur-Banera

Belt, Bhilwara district, Rajasthan L.M.S. Maura Pradip Kumar Bharti

30 Investigation for basemetal mineralization in the northern part of the Salampura block, Pur-Banera belt, Bhilwara district, Rajasthan

B.R. Bejarnia Gyaneshwar Singh

31 Investigation for polymetallic mineralization associated with possibly an IOCG type deposit, district Pali, Rajasthan

D.B. Jena U.K.Das

32 Ground re-evaluation of airborne geophysical anomalies by integrated geological and geochemical surveys between Rampuriya and Gadariyakhera village, Bhilwara District, Rajasthan

J.U Rao, A.N. Kamble

33 Ground re-evaluation of airborne geophysical anomalies by detail geological mapping and systematic geochemical sampling between Jaunla- Danota in Agucha-Malpura-Chaksu flown belt district Tonk, Rajasthan

R.S. Rao

34 Investigation for basemetal in Mahawa Block, Sikar district, Rajasthan.

Israil Khan (PT)

35 Investigation for basemetal in Mahawa East Block, Sikar district, Rajasthan

Israil Khan (PT)

36 Investigation for copper and associated precious metals in Khera block, Mundiyawas-Khera area, Alwar district, Rajasthan

Vivek Sharma

37 Exploration for basemetal and associated gold in Dantali block, Jaipur district, Rajasthan. ITEM IN ABYENCE.

P.N. Sahoo

38 Integrated re-evaluation of multisensor aerogeophysical anomalies in Kamalpura Block situated between already explored Banera Reserve Forest Block and Devpura Block of the Pur-Banera Belt, Bhilwara district Rajasthan.

Vinod S. Barahate, K. Rab Ansari

39 Ground re-evaluation of airborne geophysical anomalies by detail geological mapping and systematic geochemical sampling between Jaunla-Danota in Agucha-Malpura-Chaksu flown belt district Tonk, Rajasthan.

Amit Kr Awasthi

40 Investigation for basemetal in west of Nanagwas area, Sikar district, Rajasthan

P.N.Sahoo, Sourav Khan

41 Investigation for basemetal in Dariba North Block, Sikar district, Rajasthan

M.S.Bhaise, P.N.Sahoo (PT)

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42 Search of low silica SMS grade limestone in Jiraj ka Toba - AsuTar area, Jaisalmer district, Rajasthan

Subhash Yadav

43 Regional assessment of low grade phosphorite occurrences of Kalinjara, east of Sallupat, Banswara district, Rajasthan

S.K. Dutta

Aneesh Kumar S.R.

44 Search for lignite by scout drilling in Phalki North area in the Nagaur south sub-basin, Nagaur district, Rajasthan.

B.S. Jodha, S. Sridharan, Bijoy A. Sen

Gujarat

45 Investigation for copper and associated minerals in Amlimal area, Banaskantha district, Gujarat

P.K. Singh

46 Search for titaniferous bauxite in the area around Ukheda, Daban, Wamoti Nani and Khanpur, Kachchh district, Gujarat

Anup Kumar

Mission-III

Rajasthan

47 Geodata Division: To provide assistance to officers of other divisions in processing of geoscientific data using available application software and other computer related jobs. Maintenance of NGCM database.

V.K. Chittora, S.K. Kulshrestha, S. Banerjee (All PT)

48 M&C Division: Digitization of mineral belt maps A.K. Shali (PT)

49 M&C Division: Upkeep and maintenance of maps and tracings; procurement and issue/receipt of toposheets and geological maps; providing services to other divisions.

B.L. Meena

50 M&C Division: Scrutiny and finalization RGB layout of 1:50 k geological maps of Western Region.

A.K. Shali (All PT) from M&C Division + V.K. Chittora, S.K. Kulshrestha, S. Banerjee (All PT) from Geodata Division

51 M&C Division: Compilation of geological maps on 1:25,000 scale of North Delhi Fold belt and South Delhi Fold belt.

A.K. Shali (PT)

52 Publication Division: Publication of records, Miscellaneous Publication, GSI News, Soft Copy coversion and uploading of reports, metadata, RTI activities

Archana Sharma, R.K. Agrawal,

53 Geoinformatics, Op. Rajasthan: Creation of Geoscientific database for Central Geoscientific Data Centre (CGDC) of Degree sheet 45O

R.D. Mehrotra + Manoj K. Shekhawat (PT) from RS Div. + Pralay Mukherjee (PT) from Desert & Environment Geology

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Div.

54 Geoinformatics, Op. Rajasthan Creation of Geoscientific Database for Central Geoscientific Data Centre (CGDC) of Degree sheets 40E and 40F, Jaisalmer districts, Rajasthan.

Gyan Chand (PT) + G. Satyanarayana ( PT) from RS Div.

Gujarat

55 Creation of Geoscientific database for Central Geoscientific Data Centre (CGDC) of Degree sheets 41B & F, Kachchh, and Jamnagar districts, Gujarat

A. Dey, (All PT)

56 Maintenance of maps, toposheets, drawings and supervision of tracing work of the officers

A. Dey (PT)

57 Maintenance of Local Area Network (LAN) A. Dey (PT)

Mission – IV

Rajasthan

58 Engineering Geology Division: Geotechnical Evaluation of Water Resources Development Projects in Rajasthan and Gujarat

V.P. Sharma, Manoj Kr Kaistha (All PT)

Engineering Geology Division: Detailed Project Report (DPR) Stage geotechnical investigation for Par-Tapi-Narmada Link Project

V.P. Sharma, Manoj Kr Kaistha (All PT) + G. Satyanarayana from RS Division (PT)

59 Engineering Geology Division: Geotechnical evaluation of transportation and communication projects in Rajasthan

S. Pareek (PT)

60 Engineering Geology Division: Laboratory support- Study of engineering properties of rock and soil samples

Manoj Kr Kaistha (PT)

61 Earthquake Geology Division: Seismic Hazard/ microzonation of Surat town

Manish Khar (PT), M.Laskshmana (PT) (from Geophysics Div.-I)

62 Earthquake Geology Division: Routine macroseismic survey of earthquake

Manish Khar(PT)

63 Desert and Environment Geology Division: Geoscientific studies of calcrete occurrences in selected fluvial and lacustrine basins in Thar Desert of Rajasthan

Pralay Mukherjee (PT)

64 Desert and Environment Geology Division: P.C. Srivastava, Pralay Mukherjee (All PT)

65 Petrology Division: Gem Testing & Certification of gemstones

Shalini Patil, Rinki Das, Atulya Rajan, S. (All PT)

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66 Palaeontology Division: Search for Vendian metazoan forms and palaeoecological studies in Jodhpur sandstones of Marwar Supergroup of Western Rajasthan (recommended by IGCP-493).

Item could not be taken up due to transfer of the officer. However a new item on similar line has been taken up by induction of a new officer in the Division.

STSS

Rajasthan

67 Geodata Division: Service Item : Local Area Network (LAN), Wide Area Network (WAN)

S.K. Kulshrestha, Subhash Banerjee (All PT)

68 Chemical Division: Service Item: Chemical analysis of bed rock, core, soil, stream sediment and water samples by instrumental and conventional chemical methods.

Rajendra Kumar (PT), M.P. Ashok (PT),Satya Veer Singh,(PT),D.K.Varshney, Dr. C. D. Mishra, Ben.Noble Singh, Satya Veer Singh (PT), P.D.Bairwa, (PT),V.B.Walunj, R.K.Gupta, O.P.Meena (PT),Rakesh Sharma, P.Trivedi (PT), M.S.Panwar (PT),R.P.Sharma, Rafi Ahmed,J.L.Meena, Servesh Kumar

69 Chemical Division: Geochemical Mapping Programme R.K.Gupta (PT),O.P.Meena (PT),Rakesh Sharma (PT) P.Trivedi (PT),D.K.Varshney (PT),C. D Mishra (PT),Satya Veer Singh (PT),,P.Trivedi (PT), Rajendra Kumar (PT),Servesh Kumar (PT), M.P. Ashok (PT) B.Ben Noble Singh (PT) P.D.Bairwa (PT),V.B.Walunj (PT)

70 Petrology Division: Laboratory support Shalini Patil, Rinki Das,

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Atulya Rajan, S. (All PT)

71 RS Division: Laboratory support G. Satyanarayana (PT)

72 Engineering Geology Division: Laboratory support- Study of engineering properties of rock and soil samples

V.P.Sharma, Manoj Kr Kaistha (All PT)

73 Geophysics Instrumentation Division: Maintenance, repairs, calibration and testing of different types of geophysical survey instruments

H.P.Meena , P.C.Bairwa

74 Mineral Physics Division: Laboratory support - Identification and determination of mineral phases in geological samples by XRD.

Rajesh S. Wasnik, Lovelesh K Soni (All PT).

75 Petrology Division: Skeletonisation of drill cores Shalini Patil (PT), A.R. Khaparde (STA).

76 Palaeontology Division : Collection of fossils from different geological horizons/localities of Rajasthan and Gujarat for fossil repository.

S.Prasad

Gujarat

77 Maintenance of Local Area Network (LAN) A. Dey (PT)

78 Chemical analysis of samples Ganesh Bhuyan, H.B. Waghela

79 Laboratory support to officers J. Prasad (PT)

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5- Financial Performance under current Plan, State-wise and Year-wise

See Annexure 3A, 3B and 3C.

6. FSP Work :

FS 2007-2008

FS 2008-2009

FS 2009-2010

FS 2010-2012

No. of Items MISSION-I A 10 10 12 21 (18 field items + 2 MOU-based GCM + 1 GCM Report upgradation)

MISSION-I B 1 Item MISSION-IIA 20 17 23 22 (21 under

execution) MISSION-II B 1 MISSION-III 8 11 14 8 MISSION-IV 19 10 9 7 items under

execution MISSION-I 10 10 12 24 MISSION-II 20 17 23 22 MISSION-III 8 11 14 7

No. of Parties

MISSION-IV 19 10 9 8 MISSION-IA 1381 MISSION-IB

1331 1185 22

MISSION-II 1466 + Drilling

1294 + Drilling

1181+ Drilling

MISSION-III -- - -

No. of Field Day (av.)

MISSION-IV 660 562 310

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7. Laboratory Infrastructure, Items, Output – Actual vs. Norm, AMC, Budget, etc.

Infrastructure o Petrology- Microscopes, Section cutter, Gem testing Unit. o Paleontology - Microscope, Maceration unit. o Geodata – Computers, A0 - Scanner cum Combo unit 42 in. Plotter, A3 – Laser Printer, A4 -

Printers & Scanners. LAN & switch unit o Geotechnical - Particle size analyzer, Sieve shaker, Core cutting machine, Direct Shear machine,

Portable Hammer for UCS, Triaxial Test Machine. o Chemical – XRF, ICP- MS, AAS, Mercury Analyzer o Geophysics Instrumentation – DDR Resistivity meter, Analog and Digital MEQ units, ENVI

geophysical system,MF-2 Fluxgate Magnetometer, SP/Resistivity Potentiometer, FS-3 Hammer Seismograph,

o Mineral Physics – Xpert Pro XRD machine. AMC AMC given for instruments in Chemical Division, Mineral Physics Division, Computers. Budget Requirement

a. RE for the FY 2011-12 has been submitted. b. Budget for XIIth Five Year Plan has been submitted. c. Expenditure statement and RCA statement regularly updated and uploaded in portal.

8 Geoinformatics- Brief on the activities/ development Uploading of Portal worthy seamless maps of the Region. Maintenance of Local Area Network (LAN), Wide Area Network (WAN), its connectivity

with GSI Net and Portal, to provide Network Administrative Services for local clients of Portal.

To provide assistance to officers of other divisions in processing of geoscientific data. Creation of Geoscientific Database for Central Geoscientific Data Centre (CGDC) of Degree

sheet 45O, Ajmer, Bhilwara, Bundi, Kota, Chittaurgarh and Tonk districts, Rajasthan and Mandsaur district,MP.

Creation of Geoscientific Database for Central Geoscientific Data Centre (CGDC) of Degree sheet 40E and 40F, Jaisalmer district, Rajasthan.

Creation of Geoscientific Database for Central Geoscientific Data Centre (CGDC) of Degree sheets 41B & F, Kachchh and Jamnagar districts, Gujarat.

Uploading of post 2004 reports: Uploading of post 2004 reports has been completed. 399 reports have been uploaded till date, no report pending. Uploading of metadata of reports: Out of 4499 record of Metadata, 1688 records are of sponsored projects and reports of other regions and departments. Such reports have not been uploaded but only being recorded. Uploading of metadata has been completedMetadata of all reports have been created and uploaded. No reports pending for creation of metadata. Metadata of 4502 reports have been uploaded since inception.

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Uploading of Pre 2004 reports: 1050 reports have been uploaded. Total Reports keyed: 2420. Legacy FSP and their related Extended Abstracts: Uploaded FSP items and Extended Abstract

from F.S. 1987-88 to 2008-09. Status of Publication Records of GSI Vol.143 Part 7: Extended abstracts of unpublished reports for the F.S.2008- 09. Printed off and released in September, 2010. Records of GSI Vol.144 Part 7: Extended abstracts of unpublished reports for the F.S.2009- 10 . Released during 50th CGPB Meeting in February 2012. GSI News Vol.30 No.2 (July-December, 2010): Released and uploaded on the portal. GSI e- News Vol. 31 No. 1 (Jan – June, 2010) : Uploaded in GSI Portal on 06-10-2110. GSI e- News Vol. 31 No. 2 (July – Dec, 2010) : Uploaded in GSI Portal on 07-04-2011. GSI e- News Vol. 32 No. 1 (Jan. to June 2011): Uploaded in GSI Portal on 29-11-2011 Misc. Pub. 30 pt.12 Geology and Mineral Resources of Rajasthan (3rd revised English edition)

The publication has been released during the 49th CGPB Meeting in August, 2011. Hindi edition of the 2nd of Misc.30 pt.12 Geology and Mineral Resources of Rajasthan : Released during 50th CGPB Meeting in February 2012. Library services: As part of dissemination of data services, three in-house periodicals are brought

out very month:- a) Selected abstracts of recent publications. b) Selected contents of new books and journals received every month. c) Current Awareness Service containing earth science news collected from various English and Hindi dailies received every month. d.) All GSI Publications brought out by WR has been distributed to officers within and outside the region. No Publication is pending for distribution. e) Reports on sale are keyed and edited from time to time as desired by TCS Division and other agencies.

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Miscellaneous Publications released from GSI, WR Sl. No.

Misc.Pub. No. Part No.

Title Year Price

1. Misc. Pub. No. 30, Pt. 12

Geology and Mineral Resources of Rajasthan.

2001 (reprinted, 2007)

Old Price: Rs. 190.00 £ 13.00, $ 18.50. New price: Rs. 220.00 £ 7.00, $ 14.00, Euro 10.00.

2. Misc. Pub. No. 30, Pt. 14

Geology and Mineral Resources of Gujarat, Daman & Diu

2001 Rs. 120.00 £ 4.00, $ 7.00.

3. Misc. Pub. No. 44 Stromatolites characteristics and utility – paper presented in the workshop on stromatolites held in January 9-12, 1978 at Udaipur, Rajasthan.

1980 Rs. 75.00 £ 8.75, $ 26.00.

4. Misc. Pub. No 55 An album of geological responses from basemetal belts of Rajasthan and Gujarat. Compiled by A.G.B. Reddy, I.C. Madhusudan, B.Sarkar and J.K. Sharma.

1982 Rs. 25.00 £ 2.90, $ 9.00.

5. Misc. Pub. No. 65 Potash In India, Compiled by Virendra Kumar and P.C. Bakliwal.

2005 Rs. 174.00 £ 5.5, $ 8.27.

6. Misc Pu. 30 Pt 12 3rd Edition(Revised)

Geology and Mineral Resources of Rajasthan

2011 Rs 265

7. Misc Pub.No. 30 Pt 12 2nd Revised Hindi Edition

Geology and Mineral Resources of Rajasthan (Hindi Edition)

2012

9. Training/ Capacity Building Activities in the Region- See Annexure 10

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10. Scientific workshops/ Meetings/ Seminars/ Symposium, Exhibitions etc., organized / to be organized/ participated. Highlights of the contributions made.

EXHIBITIONS During CGPB MEETINGS Exhibition during 44th CGPB Meeting14th February 2009

Display of Mineral Belt Map, DRM, QGM, GCM sheet, field photographs, latest reports, publications and selected rock samples.

Exhibition during 45th CGPB Meeting 11th &12th September, 2009

Display of Mineral Belt Map, DRM, QGM, GCM sheet, field photographs, latest reports, publications and selected rock samples.

Exhibition during 46th CGPB Meeting 11th & 12th February, 2010

Theme Mission-I. Display of Highlights of work under STM & GCM along with photographs, latest reports, publications and selected rock samples.

Exhibition during 47th CGPB Meeting 25th & 26th August, 2010

Theme Mission-II. Display of Highlights of work in exploration along with photographs, latest reports, publications and selected rock samples.

Exhibition during 49th CGPB Meeting 24th & 25th August, 2011

Theme – Geophysical Activity. Highlights of geophysical work under various Missions were displayed and demonstrated through photographs, latest reports, publications and field instruments. A brochure entitled “Geophysical Activity in Western Region” was also circulated to CGPB Committee members. .

Exhibition during 50th CGPB Meeting 2nd & 3rd February, 2012.

Theme – Gem, Gemstone, Precious Metals & REE Minerals. Highlights of the activity of the Region on the theme have been displayed and demonstrated through photographs and charts. A few type samples from the ongoing exploration areas pertaining to the theme have also been displayed for examination by the participants.

CGPB COMMITTEE –III (Non Ferrous & Strategic Minerals) First meeting held on the 9th & 10th July, 2009 Introduction to the reorganized committee.

Emphasis on Feasibility studies, data sharing and collaboration

Second meeting held on 22nd December 2009 Discussions, Initiation of preparation of Base Document., Decision to emphasize on tungsten exploration

Third meeting held on 26th July, 2010 Discussions, suggestions given for preparation of materials needed for preparation of Base Document., discussion and presentation on tungsten exploration

Fourth meeting held on 20th December, 2010 Stresses the need to prepare base document for planning exploration strategy.

Fifth meeting held on 8th July, 2011. Discussions, suggestions collected from

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participating organizations for incorporation in the Base Document before finalisation. The Base Document finalized and uploaded in Portal in August, 2011. The document is being sent to external reviewer already identified for peer reviewing.

Sixth meeting held on 20th December, 2011 Peer reviewing of the Base Document has been done. The document has been uploaded in the portal after attending to the comments/ suggestions made by the Peer reviewer. Discussion was held on the work being done by different member organization. The members were requested again to send data of the work for incorporation and updation of the Base Document.

SGPB MEETINGS - Rajasthan 41st Meeting held on 31-5-2007 42nd Meeting held on 12-5-2008 43rd Meeting held on 20-7-2009 44th Meeting held 19.01.2010

Development of Human Resource – Offered training at GSITI. Thrust areas recommended – lignite, basemetals, noble metals and limestone.

45th Meeting was held on 31.01.2011. Work done by GSI in the State presented. Requested to send proposal of state to GSI early for consideration during the next FSP finalization.

46th Meeting was held on 30.01.2012. Summary of the work done by both GSI and DGM was presented. Discussion was held regarding the collaborative work on Geochemical Mapping. DGM was requested to send proposals for collaborative work for consideration during the ensuing field season (FS 2012-13).

SGPB MEETINGS - Gujarat 51st Meeting held on 20-9-2008 52 nd Meeting held on 15-9-2009 53rd Meeting held on 27.10.2010

Analysis of samples of KGCMP by private parties. GSI and GMRDS to identify private laboratories and GSI to counter check the quality of analysis of samples.

TERM REVIEW MEETINGS Term Review of 2010-12 of Western Region. The First Phase of Term Review Meeting was

held between 18 - 20th May, 2011. Reviewed the work of all the items (under Missions – I - IV) undertaken by Western Region during the Field Season 2010 – 2012 and recommendations made. The Second Phase of Term Review Meeting

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was held between 21st – 23rd February, 2012. All the items (under Missions I – IV) were critically reviewed in presence of two External Experts and recommendations made for incorporation during the finalization of reports.

Stage Review Meeting of Rajasthan Unit First Stage Review meeting was held on 19th January 2011. The Second Stage Review Meeting held on 29th & 30th November, 2011.

Stage Review Meeting of Gujarat Unit First Stage Review meeting was held on 22.01.2011. The Second Stage Review Meeting held on 23rd November, 2011.

RAC MEETINGS 114th R.A.C. Held on 22 & 23rd September 2008 115th R.A.C. Held on 18th December 2009. 116th R.A.C. Held on 14th June 2010. Review of MTR presentations 117th R.A.C. Held on 24th September 2010. Review of work in F.S. 2009-10, pending

NGCM samples, Pending reports, budget, vehicles requirement and disposal, purchase in ME and IT heads, uploading of reports, etc. Discussion on holding a seminar on Fertilizer minerals – nodal officer identified (Dr. A.K. Grover & Sh. I.R. Kirmani)

XI_WR_RAC_15 held on 22nd December, 2010 Review of work in F.S. 2010-12, pending NGCM samples, Pending reports, budget, pendency of RCA, Field departures and monitoring of field items, UNFC conversion of reports, implementation of RCA & Leave modules, case histories in portal, vehicles requirement and disposal, purchase in ME and IT heads, uploading of reports, keying of reports, publication of Extended Abstract and Miscellaneous Publication 30, etc.

XI_WR_RAC_16 held on 29th March, 2011 Review of work in F.S. 2010-12, pending NGCM and other samples, budget, pendency of RCA, UNFC conversion of reports, implementation of RCA & Leave modules, case histories in portal etc.

XI_WR_RAC_17 held on 24th June, 2011 Review of work done so far on various items undertaken during in F.S. 2010-12 in general and during the quarter in particular; status of pending NGCM and other samples, budget, pendency of RCA, implementation of RCA & Leave modules, case histories in portal etc.

XI_WR_RAC_18 held on 18th October, 2011 Work done so far on various items undertaken during in F.S. 2010-12 was reviewed to provide required guidance and logistics to enable to logically conclude the objectives associated

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with each programme within specified time schedule. In addition status of pending NGCM and other sample analysis, budget, pendency of RCA, implementation of RCA & Leave modules, case histories in portal etc. were also discussed.

XI_WR_RAC_19 held on 8th February, 2012 Work done so far on various items undertaken during in F.S. 2010-12 was reviewed and necessary guidance provided so as to complete the work within stipulated time schedule with best possible result. In addition status of pending NGCM and other sample analysis, budget, pendency of RCA, implementation of RCA & Leave modules, case histories in portal etc. have also been discussed.

OAC Date 40th OAC of Rajasthan Unit 29.07.10 41st OAC of Rajasthan Unit 09.11.10 XI_OAC_RAJ_16 of Rajasthan Unit 28.02.11 XI_OAC_RAJ_17 of Rajasthan Unit 10.06.11 XI_OAC_RAJ_18 of Rajasthan Unit 28.09.11 XI_OAC_RAJ_19 of Rajasthan Unit 25.01.12 8th OAC of Gujarat 12.08.10 XI_GUJ_OAC_15 04.12.10 XI_GUJ_OAC_16 15.03.11 XI_GUJ_OAC_17 13.06.11 XI_GUJ_OAC_18 20.09.11 XI_GUJ_OAC_19 03.01.12

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Panel of Experts for Stage Review of Rajasthan Unit

S.No.

Name & Designation Address Telephone/fax/email

1 A.K Vaish, Additional Director (Geology), Directorate of Mines & Geology, Govt. of Rajasthan

Khanij Bhawan, Shastri Circle, Udaipur

Ph : 0294-2413417/ [email protected]

2 N.M. Pitliya, Additional Director(Geo.), Jaipur Zone, Directorate of Mines & Geology, Govt. of Rajasthan

Khanij Bhawan, Udhyog Bhawan. Tilak Marg, Jaipur

Ph : 0141-2227234 [email protected]

3 Prof. M.K. Pandit, Professor, Department of Geology, University of Rajasthan

Rajasthan University, Jaipur Resi: 86, New Raja Park, Jaipur

Ph : 0141-2608608 [email protected] Attended Stage Review Meeting held on 19.01.2011.

4 Shri L. K. Nanda, Regional Director, Atomic Minerals Directorate for Exploration and Research Jaipur

AMD Complex, Sector-5 Extension, Pratap Nagar, Sanganer, Jaipur - 303906

Ph : 0141-2793598 Fax : 0141-2791126 e-mail : [email protected] Attended Stage Review Meeting held on 19.01.2011.

5 Shri O.P.Yadav, Dy. Regional Director, Atomic Minerals, Directorate for Exploration and Research, Jaipur

AMD Complex, Sector-5 Extension, Pratap Nagar, Sanganer, Jaipur - 303906

Ph : 0141-2793598 Fax : 0141-2791126 e-mail : [email protected]

6 Dr R. Bhardwaj, AGM (Exploration), Hindustan Copper Limited. Khetri Nagar, Khetri, Rajasthan

Khetrinagar, Dist. : Jhunjhunu Rajasthan: 333504

Tel. : + 91 (0) 1593 220002, Fax No. : 01593 220002 [email protected]

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Panel of Experts for Stage Review of Gujarat Unit

Sr. No. Name of the

Geoscientist Designation Name of organization

1 Prof. R.V. Karanth Prof. Emeritus IIT Bombay based at Vadodara 2 Dr. R. C. Jain Regional Director Central Ground Water Board Ahmedabad 3 Shri T. K. Saha Chief Geologist Rachna Global Excavation Limited

Ahmedabad. Attended Stage Review Meeting held on 22.01.2011.

4 Dr. R. S. Rajawat Scientist “SG” Head of Geosciences application Division, Space application Centre, ISRO, Ahmedabad. Attended Stage Review Meeting held on 22.01.2011.

5 Shri A.M. Gautam Director GMRDS, Govt. Of Gujarat, Gandhinagar. 6 Dr. R. D. Shah Prof.& Head of

Geology Deptt. M. G. Science Institute, University of Gujarat, Ahmedabad.

7 Shri D. U. Vyas General Manager, Geology& Tech.

Gujarat Mineral Development Corporation, Govt. of Gujarat, Ahmedabad

8 Dr. R. S. Rastogi Director Institute of Seismological Research, Govt. of Gujarat, Gandhinagar.

9 Dr. Ashish Sarkar Professor Pandit Dindayal Upadhayaya Petroleum University, Gandhinagar.

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GEOLOGICAL SURVEY OF INDIA WESTERN REGION, JAIPUR

MINUTES OF THE XI__WR__RAC_19

HELD ON 8th FEBRUARY, 2012 AT JAIPUR

The Regional Advisory Council Meeting XI__WR__RAC__19 of Geological Survey of India, Western Region was held on 8th February, 2012, under the Chairmanship of Shri K.Parida, Deputy Director General and HOD, GSI, Western Region. Dr. S.K.Wadhawan, Deputy Director General, State Unit Rajasthan and Dr. Indra Prakash, Deputy Director General, State Unit Gujarat were also present in the meeting. XI_WR_RAC _19. 1.0 Dr S.K.Chakraborty, DIC RMH Mission I & Director T.C.D-I initiated the proceedings by

welcoming all the members. He requested the Chairman to make the opening remarks. XI_WR_RAC _19. 1.1 Opening Remarks of Chairman

The Chairman Shri K.Parida, greeted all the Members and complimented all for the good efforts being made in all spheres of work including field, laboratory and administration activities, which has earned an overall appreciation for the Western Region. He stated that all of us should be proud of the achievements and should strive hard to keep it up. Dr S.K.Wadhawan, appreciated the collaborative and proactive efforts of all and conveyed that this was also acknowledged in the CGPB. He added that the gaps need to be filled for further more successful achievements. He informed that GSI is going to bid for the International Geological Congress scheduled to be held in the year 2020, and some areas/sections under the Western Region should form a part of the itinerary, for which the Region has to start gearing up from now. Dr Indra Prakash expressed his gratitude to the HOD for all cooperation and help and praised all officers of SU Gujarat for their good work.

XI_WR_RAC _19. 1.2 Director TCD-I mentioned that as per the routine practice the action taken on the minutes of the

last meeting will be discussed first followed by review of the work carried out. Since the OAC Meetings of State Units of Rajasthan and Gujarat were held recently, only the highlights of some significant items may be presented by the Supervisory officers.

XI_WR_RAC _19. 2.0 Action taken on the Minutes of the XI_WR_RAC _18 Meeting XI_WR_RAC _16. 3.0: Status and Quality of Reports:

Shri Z.Iqbal Director and Regional Quality Manager informed that a meeting of the regional core group on quality management was held on 06-02-12 and it has been decided that an expert group at regional level can be set up for preliminary assessment of quality of the reports. Director TCD-I commented that in view of MoM’s opinion that the shortcomings in the report would be taken as poor performance of the Supervisory Officer also, therefore sincere care and involvement is needed at the supervisory level. He also conveyed that henceforth all the reports generated will be sent for external peer review. Dr Wadhawan mentioned that the reports have to be submitted, scrutinized and finalized between the period April to June, which can be accomplished in time only through joint efforts from all the concerned officers and should be monitored with strict timelines. The availability of the chemical analyses in time should be ensured, if required, through adequate outsourcing of the analytical job. He further opined that In view of the proposed cent percent external peer review, initially only two or three copies of the report should be prepared and the required number of copies can be reprographed after attending to the modifications suggested by the peer reviewers.

[Action: PSS, Quality Manager]

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XI_WR_RAC _16. 4.1:Progress of work: Shri P.K.Nanda, Director (Finance) presented the details of the Tribal Welfare Fund and informed that a balance of Rs 5.5 lacs is left to be spent by March 2012. It was decided that the AP&M Division should take instant steps for this and repeat order for core boxes should be placed.

[Action: DCOS] XI_WR_RAC _18. 3.1: Progress of work –Mission-I:-

Dr G Malhotra informed that the training of officers of the DMGR on geochemical mapping has been conducted. Dr Wadhawan gladly announced that the DMG Rajasthan has highly praised the level of the training for which the RTI and FTC deserve a special appreciation.

XI_WR_RAC _18. 3.2 : Progress of work –Mission-II:- i)Shri M.K.Reddy informed that 844 samples of Proj: Gold have been sent for analysis to the Hutti Gold Mines Ltd. Dr Wadhawan pointed out that the samples from Proj: Gold need not be analysed in the regional laboratory.

[Action: Chemical Division] ii) The difficulties in drilling operations under the Proj Lignite were discussed and Director Drilling reported that despite best efforts during the current Field Season, spill over of drilling target in the next FSP can not be avoided. Chairman ruled that only 1000m of spill over drilling should be reflected in the next FSP.

[Action: PSS Division] XI_WR_RAC _18. 3.4 : Publication of compilation on Gold:-

The house was informed that document is under scrutiny with the external reviewer and is expected back by end of February. It was decided that the modifications suggested should be attended within March and with an expected time of two months for processing and printing, the publication should be printed by end of June.

[Action: Proj: Gold; Publication Division] XI_WR_RAC _18. 4.1 : Finance:-

Shri P.K.Nanda informed that all efforts were made throughout to meet the expenditure targets. He requested all indenting units to send the bills to AP&M Division at the earliest. Delay in this regard will result in difficulty in achieving the expenditure targets, since the procurement process is considered to be complete only after the money has been reconciled.

[Action: All Divisions] XI_WR_RAC_19. 3.0 Review of work during the period October to December 2011. State Unit Gujarat XI_WR_RAC_19. 3.1.

i) Shri P.V.Ramanamurthy, Director presented the highlights of the STM in Barda Hills acid igneous complex area. He reported that isotope study is yet to be taken up by CHQ. S.K.Chakraborty, DIC Mission – I mentioned that the purpose of isotope study should be clear so that field officers can collect samples accordingly spelt out after consultation with the field officers. Dr Wadhawan suggested that the scientists of the PRL, Ahmedabad may also be consulted for help in this matter. Dr Indra Prakash announced that a model is being developed for the area and will be ready by the forthcoming Term Review Meeting. Dr Wadhawan opined that REE analysis should also be done in order to arrive know their REE potential.

[Action: Director, STM, SU Gujarat] ii) Shri K.S.Gupta, Director informed that three parties of two officers each are carrying out the GCM item No. 15. He mentioned that only one Schintillometer is available. The house suggested that GM Counters may be used till additional schintillometers are procured. He stated that the item on basemetal in Amlimal is over with completion of survey work through outsourcing. He further mentioned that the Bauxite investigation in Kachchh is almost complete. The bauxite is not a

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paleobauxite. The reported ash beds need to be verified. iii)Shri A.K.Saxena, Director informed that the collaborative item of Kachchh Geochemical Mapping Programme will be over by 2012. He conveyed that the Hyperspectral Mapping during 2012-13 has not been proposed due to non availability of technically suitable manpower as well as the hyperion data. Dr S.K.Wadhawan emphasized that the MoM’s directive is to involve the states as far as possible and therefore continuance of the collaborative GCM item should be attempted by further convincing the CGM Gujarat.

[Action: SU Gujarat] Dr S.K.Wadhawan mentioned that Marine work related items are also to be taken up in Gujarat. Shri P.N.Sharma replied that proper item of coastal study can be taken up in FS2013-14. Dr Indra Prakash added that an item on beach sand has been proposed for FS 2012-13, however programmes of coastal and marine study can be taken up only after trained manpower is available in the region.

XI_WR_RAC_19. 3.2. : Western Region Headquarters Shri S.K.Shrivastava, Director listed out the figures of internal revenue generation during the

review period. He informed that five reports to be given to MECL are ready. Dr S.K.Wadhawan enquired about progress in pricing of the reports and desired that pricing of reports should be done on regular basis. He stated that even if the reports will be given free of cost to MECL, their pricing should be done and mentioned while handing them over. It was decided that at least ten reports should be priced before the Term Review Meeting.

[Action: TCS Division]

Shri K.M.Reddy, Director informed about progress of work in the M&C Division and stated that digitization of Mineral Melt maps is complete and out of 30 MBMs 29 have been uploaded, while the remaining map of Palana Lignite Belt is also ready for uploading. Mineral belt map of Limestone of Jaisalmer district Rajasthan and Bentonite belt map of Kachchh district, Gujarat, have also been compiled and are being digitized. Eighteen maps of North Delhi Belt have been compiled. RGB layout of 1:50K is under progress. Shri S.C.Chakraborty Director Geodata Division stated that scrutiny, finalisation and creation of 60. nos RGB layouts of 1:50K maps have been carried out. PDF conversion of 201 RGB layouts has been done and forwarded to CHQ. Dr S.K.Wadhawan mentioned that accurate calculation of the OGP area is to be done commodity wise or area wise. It was also decided that the soft copy of the digitized version of the 1:2 m Geomorphological Map may be obtained from SRO.

[Action : Geodata Division] Shri K.S.Raghav, Senior Geologist presented the highlights of work in the Publication Division, including the status of various publications and progress under soft copy conversion of reports. Shri K.M.Reddy, Director presented the findings of the STM item on granitoid bodies in the Udaisagar area. Regarding modernization of the laboratory he informed that procurement of Portable XRF is in progress and the vendor will be coming on 15th February for demonstration. The house decided that the results of the earlier analysis should be cross checked during the demonstration.

[Action : Petrology Division] Shri R.G.Verma, Director briefly stated the progress of work in the item of National Geomorphological and Lineament Mapping. Chairman remarked that the Director should allow the officers of the Division to attend the meetings independently and interact with the participating

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agencies, rather than himself attending all the meetings. Regarding the lack of response from some agencies he commented that in collaborative project cooperation from all the parties must be ensured, as non-involvement of any member organization results in failure of the project.

[Action : R.S.Division] Dr C.De,Director presented the highlights of the item on study of Vendian metazoan forms from rocks of Marwar Supergroup and claimed that such an assemblage has been reported from the area for the first time. Shri Mulkh Raj Jarngal, Director listed out the achievements under the various Engineering Geology items in progress. Chairman emphasized that after signing of MoU the work should be taken up only after receipt of 100% advance payment.

[Action : Engg. Geo..Division] Shri Z.Iqbal, Director informed that under the item of seismic microzonation and risk study in Surat City 400m of drilling has been completed and another 200m will be completed by March 2012.The average values of SPT range from 20-30. He requested for posting of another officer and provisioning of the P.S.Logger. Chairman commented that the P.S.Logger may not be made available by CHQ and therefore possibility of outsourcing may be explored.

[Action : E.Q. Geo. Division] Dr P.Rakshit, Director presented the highlights of the items on study calcretes and arsenic pollution. The house opined to carry out detailed petrographic study in the item for study of arsenic pollution in mining belts. He assured that all the digitized data will be submitted to Geoinformatics Division for creation of the data base.

[Action : Desert & Env. Geo. Division] Dr L.N.Singh, Director Geophysics informed about the progress in the six items of Geophysics under all the four Missions. Dr Wadhawan commented that the geophysical techniques should be further developed for future interpretations and value addition. Dr A.Rais, Director listed out the various minerals studied and identified in the Mineral Physics Laboratory. Shri R.S.Bains, Director Chemical Division informed that data on 51 elements for all the NGCM samples of FS 2009-10 will be ready by 15-2-12. Among the non NGCM samples 2500 samles have been analysed for basemetal and 3400 samples for Au with basemetal. The house decided that about 15% samples should be analysed for Strategic Elements and REE.

XI_WR_RAC_19.3.3. - SU Rajasthan: Dr S.K.Wadhawan, Dy. D.G. initiated the review of SU Rajasthan stating that the achievement of

the set targets has been satisfactory. He stated that detailed review of work has already been carried out in the recently held OAC Meeting and only the salient features of highlights of Mission-II need to be presented. Shri D.K.Rai, Director narrated that in the Mundiyawas Khera block, results of the current borehole have been received upto 144m, which indicate 0.44% Copper. Shri P.K.Raut Director & RMH, M-II mentioned that under the item of Dhani Granite for REE mineralisation the shear zones are to be targeted for drilling. He also informed that in the Kamalpura block of Bhilwara district, gold values reported range from 0.1 to 0.4 ppm. The target and problems of drilling were also discussed and the house decided to outsource drilling operations for the Limestone investigation in Jaisalmer district. Shri Janak Raj, Director conveyed that the creation of database for 45O, 40E & 40F is in progress. He requested for early submission of data from the divisions providing data inputs so that the report can be finalized in time. Chairman commented that the responsibility lies with the Project

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Geoinformatics and the matter should be discussed with all the concerned Directors to ensure timely submission of the data inputs. [Action : Proj: Geoinformatics, SU Rajasthan]

XI_WR_RAC_19. 3.4. – Administration and Regional Activities: Shri Janak Raj, Director & HOO raised the issue of shortage of staff in SU Rajasthan. The matter

was discussed as similar problems are being faced both in the regional headquarters and SU Gujarat. Views were expressed to get the work done through outsourcing. However it was observed that the matter needs further detailed review of the situation, which will be undertaken shortly. Ms J.N.Badhe, Stores Manager informed the procurement status of various items such as DG set for Ghatol Camp, Core Boxes, Solar Lighting for Ghatol and Zawar Camps, total stations etc. The house decided that the A.P&M. Division should regularly submit a monthly status report with date wise progress of procurement process for all the items.

[Action : A.P.&M. Division] XI_WR_RAC_19. 4.0 Concluding Remarks: The Chairman Shri K.Parida, Dy.D.G. and HOD thanked all the member for their cooperation and

expressed hope that the overall commendable performance of the Western Region will be continued in future.

Vote of Thanks: Dr G. Malhotra, Director & RMH, Mission- V, proposed a vote of thanks.

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LIST OF MEMBERS WHO ATTENDED THE XI_WR_RAC_19 MEETING

on 08-02-2012 at Jaipur

Name Designation Division/Project 1. Shri K.Parida Dy. Director General HOD GSI WR & CHAIRMAN 2. Dr S.K.Wadhawan Dy. Director General State Unit Rajasthan, GSI Jaipur 3. Dr Indra Prakash Dy. Director General State Unit Gujarat, GSI Gandhinagar 4. Dr S.K.Chakraborty Director-in-Charge Regional Head Mission I / T.C.Divn-I, WR 5. Shri P.K.Raut Director(Geology) Regional Head Mission II / Proj: RSAS, SU Raj 6. Shri K.M.Reddy Director(Geology) Regional Head Mission III /M&C and Pet. Divns. WR 7. Dr C De Director(Geology) Regional Head Mission IV/ Palaeont. Divn. WR 8. Dr G. Malhotra Director(Geology) Regional Head Mission V / R.T.I., WR 9. Shri R.S.Bains Director (Chem.) Regional Head STSS / Chemical Divn.WR 10. Shri Z.Iqbal Director(Geology) Regional Quality Manager / E.Q. Geo.Divn., WR 11. Shri R.G.Verma Director(Geology) R.S. Division, GSI, WR 12. Shri Mulkh Raj Jarngal Director(Geology) Engg. Geol. Division, WR 13. Shri R.S.Garkhal Director(Geology) H.O.O. GSI WR 14. Shri D.K.Rai Director(Geology) T.C. Div. & Proj: BM-II SU Rajasthan 15. Shri P.N.Sharma Director(Geology) T.C.Div. & HOO, SU: Gujarat 16. Shri A.K.Saxena Director(Geology) Proj. HM & GCM, SU: Gujarat 17. Dr P.Rakshit Director(Geology Des. & Env. Geo. Divn., WR 18. Shri M.K.Reddy Director(Geology) Proj: Gold, S. U. Rajasthan 19. Shri U.Bhattacharya Director(Geology) Proj: GCM, SU Rajasthan 20. Shri S.C.Chakraborty Director(Geology) Director Geodata Divn, GSI, WR 21. Shri P.K.Nanda Director(Geology) Finance, GSI, WR 22. Shri A.K.Sharma Director(Geology) Proj: BM-I., S. U. Rajasthan 23. Shri S.K.Shrivastava Director(Geology) T.C.S. Divn, GSI, WR 24. Dr L.N. Singh Director (Geophy.) Geoph. Div.- I, II,III& Instt., GSI, WR 25. Shri Ashok Mathur Director (Chem.) Chemical Divn, GSI, WR 26. Shri Gajanand Director (Chem.) Chemical Divn, GSI, WR 27. Shri J.N.Choudhary Director (Drilling) Drilling Divn, GSI, WR 28. Dr J.N.Solanki Director(Geology) Proj: STM-II & Lignite, S. U. Rajasthan 29. Shri A.K.Dawande Director(Geology) Proj: IFOM , SU Rajasthan 30. Shri K.S.Gupta Director(Geology) Proj: MI , SU Gujarat 31. Shri P.V.R. Murthy Director(Geology) Proj: STM , SU Gujarat 32. Shri Janak Raj Director(Geology) Proj: Geoinformatics , SU Rajasthan 33. Shri M Fulmari Director(Geology) Proj: STM-I, S.U.Rajasthan 34. Dr A.Rais Director (Min. Phy.) Mineral Physics Divn, GSI, WR 35. Shri V.K.Nagpal Director (Drilling) Drilling Divn, GSI, WR 36. Shri G.Satyanarayana Suptdg. Geologist Proj: Iron Ore, SU Rajasthan 37. Shri Subhankar Bose Suptdg. Geologist Proj: Lignite, SU Rajasthan 38. Shri V.K.Chittora Senior Geologist Geodata Divn, GSI, WR 39. Dr K.S.Raghav Senior Geologist Publication Divn, GSI, WR 40. Ms J.N.Badhe Stores Manager A.P.& M. Division, GSI, WR 41. Shri D.W.Joshi Senior Geologist Tech. Coord. Div.-I, GSI, WR 42. Dr Subrata Banerji Senior Geologist Tech. Coord. Div.-I, GSI, WR 43. Shri V.Ramesh Senior Geologist Tech. Coord. Div.-I, GSI, WR

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11. HRD, Establishment, Payroll, HRMIS, e-service book, etc.

The Western Region of GSI has rendered technical guidance to the students of various institutions from time to time, and recently efforts have been made to invite the officers of the state departments for the various training programmes being conducted by the GSI TI.

The officers of GSI, Operation Gujarat has provided technical guidance and training to the officers of Gujarat Mineral Resources Development Society in Kachchh Geochemical Mapping Project. They have also associated themselves in the selection process of the fellow geologists in GMRDS and have provided guidance to GMRDS as member of various committees. Guidance was also provided to the officers of Science City, Ahmedabad for selecting minerals for Museum which is in the process of establishment in the Science City.

Regional Training Programme for the State DGMs Refresher Course on National Geochemical Mapping (NGCM) for officers of Directorate of Geology & Mining, Govt. of Rajasthan was conducted at FTC Zawar from 25.11.11 to 30.11.11.

Guidance to students visiting Western Region

1. Nagpur University, Geology Dept. – visited GSI Labs. and field excursion around Jaipur. 2. Sagar University, Dept. of Geology – Training in Labs. and Geodata in September. 3. Punjab University, Dept. of Earth Science – visited on 07.01.2010 to 09.01.2010 (field excursion around Jaipur, Dhani Basri Prospect, Kishangarh) 4. Pondichery University, Dept. of Earth Science – to visit on 02.02. 2010 (WR Labs.) 5. Sagar University, Dept. of Geology – to visit in January/February, 2010 (field training). 6. Five students from University of Behrampur, Orissa were imparted field training on Geophysical Survey in Dausa district, Rajasthan between 2nd to 5th December, 2011. This was followed by a lecture session at the GSI Office Complex at Jaipur. 7. Students of Craftes and Designs, Rajasthan visited GSI Museum. The significance of diffetent material displayed in the museum was explained to them. 8. Training on Field practice to the M.Sc. Part-I students of Fergusson College Pune from 10-12-

11 to 14-12-11 9. Lecture on Precambrian Geology of Rajasthan to M.Sc. Students of Nagpur University and field

work in Mochia Hill on 12-01-12 10. Lecture on Precambrian Geology of Rajasthan to M..Sc. (Applied Geology) Students of Nagpur

University and field work in Mochia Hill.on 14-01-12 HRMIS data base: Filling up of Basic data (BD) and Service Book data of all the employees of GSI Western Region has been completed. Annual verification of Service Books by Group ‘A’ & Group ‘B’ officers has been completed. Group A and Group B (Gazetted) – Basic data & Service Book data of all the Officers entered. Group B (Non-Gazetted) and Group C - Basic data of all personnel entered. ECS for payment of salaries to employees in Jaipur: ECS effected in August, 2010. ECS for payment of salaries to employees in Gandhinagar: Salaries for employees of the State Unit Gujarat are paid through Electronic Clearing System. Tour Module: Started in October, 2010 for approval of JAG & SAG Level officers. Leave Module - Started in Gujarat Unit in January, 2011 and at Jaipur in June 2011.

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12. Vehicles & Transport Infrastructure including age of vehicles. See Annexure 13. 13. Modernization- See Annexure 14

14. Drilling Infrastructure See Annexure 15A and 15 B

15. Outsourcing of routine services [housekeeping, security, garden, etc.] Maintenance of Routine Services: Housekeeping- Cleaning of office premises; filling water in room coolers etc – By

Outsourcing. Security - In house, through regular staff. Garden- Maintained by CPWD.

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ANNEXURE-1A

MAJOR MINERALS RESOURCES [UNDER VARIOUS UNFC CATEGORIES] ESTIMATED BY THE REGION, SHOWING STATE-WISE FIVE-YEARLY INCREMENT,

FOR THE LAST 10 YEARS. (RESOURCES AS ON 31.03.11)

COMMODITY/ MINERAL

STATE 1995 2000 2005 2010

COPPER RAJASTHAN 187.55 MT 188.83 MT 212.03 MT 288.833 MT LEAD + ZINC RAJASTHAN 383.044

MT 434.322 MT

480.97 MT 481.17 MT

GOLD RAJASTHAN - 22.29 MT 49.375 MT 87.19 MT (91.29 MT upto 31.03.2011)

LIMESTONE RAJASTHAN N.A. N.A. 4136.76 MT 5306.48 MT LIMESTONE GUJARAT 90,37,337

Tonnes 90,37,546 Tonnes

90,37,546 Tonnes

90,37,611 Tonnes

MT – Million Tonnes.

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ANNEXURE 1B NMI data sheet on list of items converted

(UNFC Compliance)

Nodal Officer: Dr. Sujit Kumar Chakraborty, Director Total Target: 135 reports. Achievement : All 135 reports converted by 30.04.2011. F.S. 2004-05 & onwards: 63 nos. Pre-F.S. 2004-05: 72 nos. F.S. 2004-05 and onwards Sl No. Deposit Name Source Author(s) 1 Delwara West Block,

Bhukia Gold prospect, Banswara district, Rajasthan

Final report on “Exploration for gold-copper mineralization in Delwara West Block, Banswara district, Rajasthan, FS 2007-08.

R.L. Jat

2 Gundelapara block, Bhukia gold Prospect, Banswara district, Rajasthan

Final report on “Exploration for gold-copper mineralization in Gundelapara Block, Banswara district, Rajasthan, FS 2006-07 and 2007-08.

R.L. Jat and Apurba Banerjee

3 NW & SE of Gundelapara village

Final report for F.S. 2006-08, entitled “Investigation for Gold – Copper mineralization, northwest and southeast of Gundelapara village, Banswara district, Rajasthan”.

4 Khankriya Gara block, Bhukia prospect, Banswara ,dt, Rajasthan

Final report on “Exploration for gold-copper mineralization in Khankriya Gara Block, Banswara district, Rajasthan, FS 2003-04 and 2004-05”.

R.L. Jat

5 Pathara Block - B Investigation for gold and associated basemetal mineralization in Pathara Block, Banswara district, Rajasthan. F.S. 2006-07.

Amit Srivastava

6 Minyun ki Dhani, Jaisalmer Basin., Rajasthan.

Search for low silica SMS grade limestone in western Rajasthan. Final report for F.S.2007-2009.

Subhash Yadav

7 Report on preliminary assessment of pegmatite for rare earth and rare metals in parts of Ajmer, Udaipur and Bhilwara districts, Rajasthan. F.S. 2005 – 06 & 2006 - 07

Jaya Lal

8 Regional assessment of clay in Bikaner, Nagaur, Pali and part of Jodhpur districts, Rajasthan. F.S. 2005 – 06 & 2006- 07

J. V. Natani

9 Phosphorite of Khiyandi area

Report on preliminary investigation for phosphorite in the metasediments of Sirohi Group around Khiwandi, North west of Sumerpur, Pali district, Rajasthan. F.S. 2007 - 08

Jaya Lal

10 Sibagaon and Bara Bera blocks

Report on the preliminary assessment of pegmatite for rare earth and rare metals in parts of Sirohi, Ajmer, Udaipur and Bhilwara districts, Rajasthan. FS 2003-2004 to 2004-2005.

Jaya Lal, Sunil Kumar

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11 Dariba Block

Investigation for basemetals and associated noble metals in Baleshwar-Dariba belt, Sikar district, Rajasthan. F.S. 2006-07.

Boopathi

12 Baniwala ki Dhani Investigation for basemetals around Baniwala ki Dhani- Dokan area, Sikar district, Rajasthan. F.S. 2001-04

S. Mukhopadhyay

13 Dogeta Basi

Investigation for basemetals and associated gold in Dogeta Basi area, Dausa district, Rajasthan F. S. 2006-07

R.K. Sharma, Vivek Sharma

14 Dokan Investigation for basemetals and associated precious metal in Dokan North, Dokan, Kundla ki Dhani and Bageshwar blocks, Sikar district, Rajasthan. F.S. 2004-2006

R.K. Sharma, Vivek Sharma

15 Dokan North

Investigation for basemetals and associated precious metal in Dokan North, Dokan, Kundla ki Dhani and Bageshwar blocks, Sikar district, Rajasthan. F.S. 2004-2006

R.K. Sharma, Vivek Sharma

16 Dungarwali Dhani Block

Exploration for basemetals in Dungarwali Dhani block, South Khetri Copper belt , Sikar district, Rajasthan. F.S. 2004-2006.

A.K. Sharma

17 Halowala Johra Block Exploration for basemetals and associated precious metal in Halowala Johra block, South Khetri Copper belt , Sikar district, Rajasthan. F.S. 2003-2005

P.N. Sharma

18 Halowala Johra Block (Phase-II)

Exploration for basemetals and associated precious metal in Halowala Johra block (Phase-II), South Khetri Copper belt , Sikar district, Rajasthan. F.S. 2006-2007

P.N. Sharma

19 Halowala Johra West Block

Exploration for basemetals and associated precious metal in Halowala Johra West block, South Khetri Copper belt , Sikar district, Rajasthan. F.S. 2007-2008

P.N. Sharma

20 Kundla ki Dhani Investigation for basemetals and associated precious metal in Dokan North, Dokan, Kundla ki Dhani and Bageshwar blocks, Sikar district, Rajasthan. F.S. 2004-2006

R.K. Sharma, Vivek Sharma, Israil Khan

21 Mahawa block

Investigation for basemetal in Mahawa block, Sikar district, Rajasthan. F.S. 2007-08

Boopathi

22 Manaksas- Jodhpura Block

Exploration for basemetals in Manaksas- Jodhpura area, South Khetri Copper belt , Jhunjhunun district, Rajasthan. F.S. 2006-2007

A.K. Sharma

23 Maota Block Exploration for copper and associated precious metals in Maota block, Central Khetri Copper belt , Jhunjhunun district, Rajasthan. F.S. 2007-2008.

P.N. Sharma

24 Mina Ka Nangal Investigation for basemetals in Mina ka Nangal, Sikar district, Rajasthan. F.S. 2006-2008

Israil Jhan, H.C. Sahu

25 Nathuwala Block

Investigation for basemetals in Nathuwala block, Sikar district, Rajasthan. F.S. 2005-06.

Israil Khan

26 Nimod block

Investigation for basemetal in Nimod area, Sikar district, Rajasthan. F.S. 2007-2008

Israil Khan

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27 Nimod Extension block Investigation for basemetal in Nimod extension

block, Sikar district, Rajasthan. F.S. 2007-2008 Boopathi

28 Pacheri Kalan Block Exploration for basemetals and associated precious metal in Pacheri Kalan block, North-East of Khetri Copper belt , Jhunjhunun district, Rajasthan. F.S. 2005-06

A.K. Sharma

29 Patan Block Investigation for basemetals in Patan block, Sikar district, Rajasthan. F.S. 2005-06

R.K. Sharma

30 Todi ka Bas

Investigation for basemetals and associated gold in Todi Ka Bas area, Alwar district, Rajasthan. F.S. 2006-08

R.K. Sharma, Vivek Sharma

31 Silora and Mohanpur Final report on “Investigation for basemetals and associated gold mineralization in the Silora and Mohanpur blocks, Tikawara – Bir area, Ajmer District, Rajasthan. F.S. 2004 – 2005

Abhinandan Srivastava

32 Bara Sarpatia Final report on “Investigation for Basemetals and gold Mineralization in Bara Satparia Block, Parsola Area, Udaipur District, Rajasthan. ” FS 2005-06 and 2006-07

Shabbir Hussain

33 Gangas Final report on “Exploration for basemetal mineralization in Gangas and chhatrikhera blocks, Jasma-Bhupalsagar belt, Rajsamand district, Rajasthan, FS 2003-04 and 2004-05

J.C. Dutta, R.P. Nagar, R.A. Sharma

34 Gangas Extension Final report on “Exploration for basemetal mineralization in Gangas Extension Block, Mangalwar Complex, Rajsamand district, Rajasthan, FS 2005-06.

J.C. Dutta.

35 Hingoriya - Gadariyawas Final report on “Investigation for basemetals in Hindoli Belt, Chittaurgarg District, Rajasthan”, FS 2004-05

R. P. Nagar

36 Jitawas West Final report on “Investigation for basemetal mineralization in Jitawas West Block, Dariba – Bethumbi belt, Rajsamand district, Rajasthan. Field Season 2004 -2005

J.C.Dutta

37 Malikhera. Final report on “Reappraisal of basemetals in Malikhera Block, Dariba – Bethumbi – Surawas Belt, Rajsamand District, Rajasthan”; FS 2004-05 and 2005-06

B.B. Sharma.

38 Pur – Dariba _ Gurla Final report on “Investigation for Basemetals in Pur – Banera Belt between Pur – Dariba in the northeast and Gurla in the southwest, Bhilwara District, Rajasthan, FS 2004-05.

B. B. Sharma

39 Kot area, Desuri Tehsil, Pali District

Final report on “Exploration for basemetals, Gold, REE and Molybdenum I Kot area, Pali district, Rajasthan, FS 2006-2007 to 2007-2008

Somen Sarkar and B.B. Sharma.

40 Khandia-Masabar Preliminary investigation for polymetallic sulphide mineralization in Kandia-Masabar and its extension areas, Panchmahals district, Gujarat. F.S. 2006-07.

P.K.Singh

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41 Limbdi-Sidsara- Meghpar

Totodi Geochemical appraisal of picrite basalt of Deccan Volcanic for gold and platinum group of elements in the Limbdi-Sidsara- Meghpar Totodi area, Jamnagar district, Gujarat. F.S. 2004-06.

J. Prasad.

42 Chalavad-Ranjitpura Reappraisal of phosphate mineralization around Chalavad-Ranjitpura area, Panchmahals district, Gujarat. F.S. 2007-08.

B.B. Sharma

43 Una, Kodinar, Sutrapara Assessment of limestone suitable for chemical, steelmelting shop (SMS), Blast Furnace (BFR) and Linzer Dusenthal (LD) in Una, Kodinar, Sutrapara talukas of Junagadh and Amreli districts, Gujarat. F.S. 2008-10.

B.B. Sharma, V.K. Sharma

44 Dugocha West Final report on investigation for gold and associated basemetal mineralization in Dugocha West Block, Udaipur district, Rajasthan. F.S. 2007-08

Suresh Chander

45 Beras and Wali ka Khera Report on re-evaluation of aerogeophysical anomalies and integrated surveys for identifying target area for basemetal and associated gold mineralization in Beras and Wali ka Khera blocks of Anjeni-Bedawal area, Udaipur district, Rajasthan (P-II stage). F.S. 2007-08 & 2008-09.

L.S. Shekhawat and B.R. Berjania.

46 Bageshwar Investigation for basemetals in Bageshwar area, NW of Baniwala ki Dhani area, Sikar district, Rajasthan. F.S. 2004 – 05.

S.Mukhopadhyay and Amit Srivastava

47 Mundiyawas- Khera Investigation for basemetals and associated precious metals in Mundiyawas- Khera area, Alwar district, Rajasthan. F.S. 2008-2009.

D.Bhoopathi.

48 Nangal Investigation for basemetals and associated precious metal in Nangal block, Jhunjhunun district, Rajasthan. F.S. 2008-2009.

Maneesh Khar and K.K.Behera.

49 Neori West Investigation for copper and associated metals in Neori West block, Central Khetri Copper Belt, Jhunjhunun district, Rajasthan. F.S. 2004-2006.

D.K.Rai.

50 Gangas Exploration for basemetal mineralization in Gangas block, Jasma-Bhupalsagar belt, Rajsamand district, Rajasthan, FS 2006-07.

J.C. Dutta

51 Jitawas Exploration for basemetal mineralization in Gangas block, Jasma-Bhupalsagar belt, Rajsamand district, Rajasthan, FS 2006-07.

J.C. Dutta

52 Salampura Investigation for Basemetal Mineralization in Salampura Block, Pur – Banera Belt, Bhilwara District, Rajasthan, FS 2007-08 and 2008-09.

Soumen Sarkar and J.C. Dutta.

53 Delwara NorthWest Exploration for gold-copper mineralization in Delwara NorthWest Block, Banswara district, Rajasthan, FS 2008-09.

By R.L. Jat

54 Gundelapara Exploration for gold-copper mineralization in Gundelapara Block, Banswara district, Rajasthan, FS 2006-07 and 2007-08.

R.L. Jat and Apurba Banerjee

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55 Bharkundi Investigation for gold and associated basemetal mineralization in Bharkundi area, Dungarpur district, Rajasthan. FS. 2007 -08.

Amit Srivastava.

56 Gundelapara. Investigation for gold – copper mineralization, Northwest and Southeast of Gundelapara village, Banswara District, Rajasthan. FS 2006 – 08.

Abhinandan Srivastava

57 Pathara Investigation for gold and associated basemetal mineralization in Pathara Block, Banswara District, Rajasthan. FS 2004 – 05 and FS 2006 – 07.

Amit Srivastava

58 Rajpura Investigation for gold and associated basemetal mineralization in Rajpura area, Udaipur district, Rajasthan. FS 2008 – 09.

Amit Srivastava

59 Mokpura and Barasarpatia Investigation for gold and basemetals in Mokpura and Barasarpatia blocks, Udaipur district, Rajasthan. FS 2008 - 09

Jaya Lal and Pankaj Saini.

60 Preliminary investigation for gold in parts of Ajmer and Bhilwara districts, Rajasthan. FS 2008 – 09.

Subhas Yadav and R.S.Garkhal.

61 Dariba Investigation for basemetal in Dariba block, Sikar district, Rajasthan. FS 2007-2009.

R.K. Sharma and Vivek Sharma.

62 Panchokharkhara Investigation for basemetal in Panchokharkhara area, Sikar district, Rajasthan. FS 2006-2009.

Shri H.C. Sahu.

Dantali Exploration for basemetal mineralisation in and around Raisar area, Jaipur district, Rajasthan. FS 2004-2005.

D. Boopathi.

Matasula Exploration for basemetal mineralisation in and around Raisar area, Jaipur district, Rajasthan. FS 2004-2005.

D. Boopathi.

Raisar Exploration for basemetal mineralisation in and around Raisar area, Jaipur district, Rajasthan. FS 2004-2005.

D. Boopathi.

Rampur Exploration for basemetal mineralisation in and around Raisar area, Jaipur district, Rajasthan. FS 2004-2005.

D. Boopathi.

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Ratanpura Exploration for basemetal mineralisation in and around Raisar area, Jaipur district, Rajasthan. FS 2004-2005.

D. Boopathi.

Pre- F.S. 2004-05 Sl No. Deposit Name Source Author(s) 1 Bhukia East Block,

Bhukia area, Bhukia gold prospect, Banswara district, Rajasthan.

Final report on “Investigation for gold mineralization in Bhukia East Block, Bhukia area, Banswara district, Rajasthan, FS 1993-94 to 1996-97.

S. S. Garhia and R.L. Jat

2 West Block, Bhukia (Jagpura) Gold prospect, Banswara district, Rajasthan.

Final report on “Exploration in West Block, Bhukia (Jagpura) gold prospect, Banswara district, Rajasthan, FS 1992-93 to 1995-96.

A. K. Grover, R.G. Verma, S.S. Garhia, P. R. Golani, K. Prabhakara, Satish Kumar and R. L.Jat.

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3 Delwara Block, Bhukia prospect Banswara district, Rajasthan.

Final report on “Investigation for gold in Delwara Block, Bhukia area, Banswara district, Rajasthan, FS 1999 -2000 to 2001-02.

S. S. Garhia and R.L. Jat

4 East Central Block, Bhukia prospect, Banswara district, Rajasthan

Final report on “Investigation for gold in East Central Block, Bhukia area, Banswara district, Rajasthan, FS 1999 - 2000 to 2001-02.

S. S. Garhia ,R.L. Jat and D.B. Guha

5 Kukra East Block

Final report entitled “Investigation for gold and associated basemetals in Kukra East and Padwa blocks, Karavali-Ghagri-Amalva area, Udaipur district, Rajasthan”. F.S. 1999-2000, 2000-2001 and 2001-2002,

R.P.Nagar, Geologist (Jr.), & Jayalal, Geologist (Sr.)

6 Timaran Mata West Block, Bhukia prospect, Banswara district, Rajasthan

Final report on “Investigation for gold in Timaran Mata West Block, Banswara district, Rajasthan, FS 1997-98 and 1998-99”.

D.B. Guha, R.P. Nagar and R.L. Jat

7 Timaran Mata East Block, Bhukia prospect Banswara district, Rajasthan

Final report on “Investigation for gold in Timaran Mata East Block, Banswara district, Rajasthan, FS 1997-98 and 1998-99”.

S. S. Garhia and R.L. Jat

8 Search for high magnesia ultramafic rocks in Ajmer, Bhilwara, Pali and Rajsamand districts of Rajasthan. F.S. 2001 - 02

S. Chaudhury P. Mahadevappa

9 Final report on preliminary assessment of dolomite for use as refractory mineral in Nagaur, Jodhpur and Pali districts, Rajasthan. F.S. 2001 - 02

Dr. Ravindra Kumar

10 Search for high magnesia ultramafic rocks along Kaliguman lineament in Ajmer, Bhilwara, Pali, Rajasmand, Udaipur and Dungarpur districts, Rajasthan. FS 2001-02 and 2002-03

Dinesh Kumar

11 Hoshiyara and Kuchil Block

Report on investigation for basemetal between Hoshiyara and Kuchil, Ajmer district, Rajasthan. F.S. 1997-98.

A.K.Malhotra

12 Manpur, Devlapal and Dugocha areas

Report on investigation for basemetals and associated gold mineralization around Manpur, Devlapal and Dugocha areas in parts of Udaipur, Banswara and Dungarpur Districts, Rajasthan. F.S. 1997-98.

Suresh Chander

13 Kakalwar and Salgiawas Block

Final report on systematic geological and geochemical evaluation of aero geophysical anomaly at Kakalwar and Salgiawas area in parts of Todaraisingh and Deoli Tehsils of Tonk district, Rajasthan. F.S. 1996-97 & 1997-98.

R.Srinivas Rao

14 Dugocha Block Final Report on Test Drilling for Gold and Associated Basemetal Mineralization in Dugocha and Baratalav Blocks,in Parts of Udaipur District, Rajasthan. FS 1998-2000.

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15 Dugocha North Block Final Report on Test Drilling for Gold and

Associated Basemetal Mineralization in Dugocha North Block, in Parts of Udaipur District, Rajasthan. FS 1998-2000.

16 Dugocha East and West Block

Report on integrated surveys for gold and associated basemetal mineralization in Dugocha East & West Block, Udaipur district, Rajasthan. F.S. 2000-01.

S.Chowdhury

17 Dugocha East Block Report on Test Drilling for Gold and Associated Basemetal Mineralization in Dugocha (South) and Dugocha (East) Block in Parts of Udaipur District, Rajasthan. FS 2002-2003.

Suresh Chandra, I.R. Kirmani

18 Ghagri and Baroliya blocks

Report on investigation for basemetal / noblemetal mineralization in Ghagri and Baroliya blocks of Salumber-Dhariawad mineralized belt, Udaipur district, Rajasthan. F.S. 2000-2001 & 2001-02.

R.Srinivasa Rao, C.K.Gautam

19 Ghagri Block Report on investigation for basemetal and associated noble metal mineralization in Ghagri Block of Salumber area, Udaipur district, Rajasthan (E-I Stage). F.S. 2003-04.

20 Report on Test Drilling for Gold and Associated Basemetal Mineralization in Dugocha (South) and Dugocha (East) Block in Parts of Udaipur District, Rajasthan (E-I Stage). F.S. 2002-03.

21 Kaoi and Sankli Block Final report on integrated surveys for identifying target areas for basemetal and associated gold mineralization between Kaoi and Sankli Block, Bhilwara and Chittorgarh districts, Rajasthan F.S. 2001-02 & 2002-03.

B.R.Bejarniya, Geologist (Sr.) & R.S.Rao

22 Selpur and Saramanpur Blocks

Final report on the drilling investigation for basemetal and boble metal mineralization in Selpur and Saramanpur Blocks of Salumber-Dhariawad mineralized belt, Udaipur District, Rajasthan. F.S. 1998-99 & 1999-2000.

R.Srinivasa Rao

23 Umarvaniyan Block Report on investigation on basemetal mineralization in Umarvaniyan Block, Salumber – Dhariawad area, Udaipur district, Rajasthan. F.S. 2003-04.

Suresh Chander

24 Dhani Basri

Investigation for basemetals and associated precious metal at Dhani Basri, Dausa district, Rajasthan. F.S. 2000-2003

R.K. Sharma

25 Gangas Final report on “Report on search for basemetals in Gangas area Rajsamand district, Rajasthan,” FS 2002-03.

J.C. Dutta

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26 Rajpura ‘C’ Final report on “Reappraisal of Basemetal

potential in Rajpura ‘C’ Block, Dariba – Bethumbi – Surawas Belt, Rajsamand district, Rajasthan”. FS 2001-02, 2002 - 03 and 2003-04.

J.C. Dutta

27 Relmagra-Kantiyakhera and Pari - Daulatpara

Final report on “Investigation for silver and basemetals in Rajpura – Dariba – Bethumbi and Jashma – Bhupalsagar – Bhinder Belts, Rajsamand and Chittargarh districts, Rajasthan. Field Season 2003 – 2004

R.P.Nagar

28 Sindesar Kalan West Block

Final report on “Investigation for basemetals in Sindesar Kalan West Block, Dariba-Bethumbi-Surwas Belt, Rajsamand district, Rajasthan, FS 1999-2000 to 2003-2004

J.C. Datta

29 Sindesar Khurd Block Final report on “Exploration for Lead-Zinc in Sindesar Khurd Block, Dariba-Bethumbi-Surwas Belt, Rajsamand district, Rajasthan, FS 1997-98, 98-99 and 1999-2000

B.B. Sharma

30 Sindesar Khurd Extension Block

Final report on “Investigation for basemetals in Sindesar Khurd Extension Block, Dariba-Bethumbi-Surwas Belt, Rajsamand district, Rajasthan, FS 2000-01, 2001-02 and 2003-2004.

B.B. Sharma

31 Lathiyakheri West Final report on “Investigation for basemetals in Lathiyakheri West Block, Rajsamand District, Rajasthan”. Field Season 1998 – 1999, 1999 – 2000, 2000 - 2001

J.C.Dutta

32 Padwa Block

Investigation for gold and associated basemetals in Kukra east and padwa blocks, Karavali-Ghagri-Amalva area, Udaipur district, Rajasthan” F.S. 1999-2000, 2000-2001 and 2001-2002

R.P.Nagar, Jayalal

33 Dugocha Final report on test drilling for gold and associated base metal mineralization in Dugocha and Baratalav blocks in parts of Udaipur district, Rajasthan. F.S. 1998-2000

A.K. Malhotra & Suresh Chander

34 Block-I between Lunavada-Godhra towns.

Report on ground re-evaluation of aero-geophysical anomalies in parts of BRGM-CGG flown areas in Block-I between Lunavada-Godhra towns of Subarkantha and Panchmahals districts, Gujarat. F.S. 1998-99.

R.S. Rao.

35 Baniwali Ki Dhani Investigation for basemetals around Baniwala ki Dhani- Dokan area, Sikar district, Rajasthan. F.S. 2001 – 2004.

S. Mukhopadhyay.

36 Bapi Area. Exploration for basemetals and associated gold in Bapi area, Dausa district, Rajasthan.

R.K.Sharma.

37 Bhojgarh. Exploration for basemetals and associated Noble metals in Bhojgarh Block, South Khetri Copper belt , Jhunjhunun district, Rajasthan. F.S. 1999 – 2003.

Brij Kumar.

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38 Manaksas Exploration for basemetals in the Manaksas

Block, South Khetri Copper belt , Jhunjhunun district, Rajasthan. F.S. 1998-99.

A.K.Sharma.

39 Muradpur Exploration for basemetals in Muradpur, NE of Khetri Copper Belt, Jhunjhunun district, Rajasthan. 1999-2004.

A.K.Sharma and D.K.Rai.

40 Narda Investigation for bismuth and associated gold mineralization in Narda area and geochemical mineral targeting around Baniwala ki Dhani and Dokan area, Sikar district, Rajasthan. F.S. 1999 - 2001

S.Mukhopadhyay.

41 Bhinder Prospect Targeting for Basemetal around Bhinder in Jasma – Bhinder Belt, Udaipur District, Rajasthan. Field Season 1998 – 1999.

S. Sanyal.

42 Bethumbi Reappraisal of basemetal mineralization in Bethumbi block, Dariba – Bethumbi – Surawas belt, Rajsamand district, Rajasthan. FS 2000-01 and 2001-02

B.B.Sharma.

43 Antalia Search for Emerald Mineralization in Antalia – Gogunda - Godawara area, Rajsamand and Udaipur Districts, Rajasthan, FS 1999-2001.

R.S.Garkhal and Dinesh Kumar.

44 Mataji Ka Khera Investigation for basemetals in Mataji Ka Khera block, Dariba – Bethumbi – Surawas belt, Rajsamand district, Rajasthan”. FS 2002-03.

B.B. Sharma.

45 Sam, Niba, Bida To locate and assess the mineable deposits of Bentonitic clays, Fuller’s earth and White Clay. FS 1998 – 1999 and 1999 – 2000.

D.W. Joshi and P.S. Gill.

46 Madalgarh and Ghatol Preliminary assessment of low silica dolomite in parts of Chittaurgarh, Bhilwara and Banswara districts, Rajasthan. FS 1998 – 1999.

C. K. Gautam.

47 Ajmer, Alwar, Banswara, Bhilwara, Bundi, Chittaurgarh, Churu, Dausa, Dungarpur, Jaipur, Jaisalmer, Jodhpur, Nagaur, Pali, Rajsamand, Sikar, Sirohi, Udaipur.

Regional assessment and search for extension of marble and related calc-silicate rocks of Rajasthan for use as dimension and decorative stones. FS 2000 – 2001.

J. V. Natani.

48 Kankriya Gara Exploration for gold-copper mineralization in Khankriya Gara Block, Banswara district, Rajasthan. FS 2003-04 and 2004-05.

R.L. Jat

49 Bairat-Sonara-Tiljara Investigation for gold mineralization in Bairat-Sonara-Tiljara area of Alwar- Jaipur Belt, Alwar and Jaipur district, Rajasthan. FS 1999-2001

Sanjaya Kumar Dash, A.K. Grover, Ravindra Kumar, and Sanjoy Sanyal.

50 Mahuwal – Tartai Investigation for gold in Mahuwal – Tartai area, Banswara district, Rajasthan. FS. 1998 – 99.

Shubhabrata Mukhopadhyay.

51 Navagaon Investigation for gold in Navagaon block, Udaipur district, Rajasthan. FS. 2002 – 03.

R.P.Nagar.

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52 Kevda Investigation for gold and associated basemetals in Kevda block, Udaipur district, Rajasthan. FS 1998 – 99.

L.M.S. Maura

53 Kukra West Block, Investigation for gold and associated Basemetals in Kukra West Block, Aravalli, Udaipur Dist, Rajasthan. FS: 1999-2000 and Exploration for gold mineralization in Kukra West Block, Salumber area, Udaipur District, Rajasthan. FS 2002 – 2004.

Jaya Lal (FS 1999 – 2000) Subhas Yadav (FS 2002 – 04)

54 Vasu Investigation for gold in Vasu area, Udaipur district, Rajasthan. FS 2001-02

L.M.S. Maura and Subash Yadav

55 Vasu Investigation for basemetals and gold in Vasu area, Udaipur district, Rajasthan. FS 2002-03.

Subhas Yadav

56 Natharia- Ki-Pal. Investigation for gold in Natharia- Ki-Pal, Iswal-Selu, Sunarkuri, Manpur, Dewal and Vasu areas, Udaipur district, Rajasthan. FS. 1999-2000 and 2000-2001.

L.M.S. Maura, S. Sanyal and Subash Yadav

57 Deri-ambaji, Investigation for gold in deri-ambaji, Deldar, Wasa, Ghoda Tankni, Titoi and Brahmpuri areas in Sirohi and Banaskantha districts, Rajasthan and Gujarat States. FS 1999-2000 and 2000-01.

D.Bhattacharya and S. Chowdhury.

58 Bhavnagar District. Evaluation and Characterization Of Bentonite And Kaolinite Deposits Of Bhavnagar District, Gujarat. FS 2002-03.

Sudipta Sarkar

59 Koranga, Inaj and Indori Investigation for Limestone of chemical and BF grade in Koranga, Inaj and Indori areas of Jamnagar and Junagadh districts, Gujarat. FS 2000 – 2001.

Des Raj.

60 Vadodara, Panchmahals, Sabarkantha, Banaskantha, Mahesana, Surat and Dangs

Resource Survey And Detailed Investigation for Delineation of suitable Dimension Stone, Granite Deposits and Low Silica Dolomite in parts of Vadodara, Panchmahals, Sabarkantha, Banaskantha, Mahesana, Surat, Dangs Districts, Kachchh And Saurstra Regions of Gujarat. FS 1998-99.

Janardan Prasad and P.K.Chaurasia

61 Sepa and Sheriyakhan Investigation for BF and Chemical Grade Limestone in Sepa and Sheriyakhan area in Junagadh District, Gujarat.FS 1998-99.

Des Raj.

62 Sheriyakhan-Deorana Investigation for BF and Chemical grade limestone in Sheriyakhan-Deorana area in Junagadh district , Gujarat. FS 1998-2000.

Des Raj

63 Idar Investigation for Tin, Tungsten and associated Minerals in Malani Igneous Suite of rocks around Sabarkantha District, Gujarat. FS 2001-02

Des Raj and B.K.Sahu

64 Adwana-Jahaz Exploration for base metal in Adwana-Jahaz block, South Khetri belt, Jhunjhunun district, Rajasthan. FS 2003-2004.

A.K. Sharma and D. Boopathi.

65 Dhani Basri, Gola ka Bas, Kalajpuri Andhi, Tholai and Nimla.

Exploration for basemetal and associated precious metals in Dhani Basri, Gola ka Bas, Kalajpuri Andhi, Tholai and Nimla area, North

R.K. Sharma

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Delhi fold belt, Alwar, Dausa and Jaipur districts, Rajasthan. FS 1999-2000.

66. Deravad Report on the basemetal study in Deravad area, Udaipur district, Rajasthan. FS 1998-2000.

R.A. Sharma, L.S. Shekhawat and S.S. Sivasankaran.

67 Isarwas-Billon ka Gura Investigation for basemetals and associated gold in Isarwas-Billon ka Gura zone, Udaipur district, Rajasthan. FS 2002-2003.

P.P. Kalpande and R.A. Sharma.

68 Kuhara Investigation for copper and associated precious metals in Kuhara area, Jaipur district, Rajasthan. FS 2001-2003.

P.N. Sharma.

Balicha Investigation for basemetals in Bortalai-Balicha and Chargadia-Kadesa areas near Bhinder, Udaipur district, Rajasthan. FS 2001-2003.

R.A. Sharma and Vivek Sharma.

Bortalai Investigation for basemetals in Bortalai-Balicha and Chargadia-Kadesa areas near Bhinder, Udaipur district, Rajasthan. FS 2001-2003.

R.A. Sharma and Vivek Sharma.

Chargadia Investigation for basemetals in Bortalai-Balicha and Chargadia-Kadesa areas near Bhinder, Udaipur district, Rajasthan. FS 2001-2003.

R.A. Sharma and Vivek Sharma.

69 Kadesa Investigation for basemetals in Bortalai-Balicha

and Chargadia-Kadesa areas near Bhinder, Udaipur district, Rajasthan. FS 2001-2003.

R.A. Sharma and Vivek Sharma.

Amargarh Basemetal exploration in Pachanpura-Chhabriya block, Ummedpura- Manoharpura block, Gelaji east and Amargarh blocks, Jahazpur belt, Bhilwara district, Rajasthan. FS 1999-2001.

L.S. Shekhawat.

Gelaji east Basemetal exploration in Pachanpura-Chhabriya block, Ummedpura- Manoharpura block, Gelaji east and Amargarh blocks, Jahazpur belt, Bhilwara district, Rajasthan. FS 1999-2001.

L.S. Shekhawat.

Pachanpura-Chhabriya Basemetal exploration in Pachanpura-Chhabriya block, Ummedpura- Manoharpura block, Gelaji east and Amargarh blocks, Jahazpur belt, Bhilwara district, Rajasthan. FS 1999-2001.

L.S. Shekhawat.

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Manoharpura Basemetal exploration in Pachanpura-Chhabriya block, Ummedpura- Manoharpura block, Gelaji east and Amargarh blocks, Jahazpur belt, Bhilwara district, Rajasthan. FS 1999-2001.

L.S. Shekhawat.

Bhupalsagar Investigation for silver and basemetals in Rajpura-Dariba-Bethumbi and Jashma-Bhupalsagar- Bhinder belts, Rajsamand and Chittaurgarh districts, Rajasthan. FS 2003-2004.

R.P. Nagar

Jashma-Bhupalsagar Investigation for silver and basemetals in Rajpura-Dariba-Bethumbi and Jashma-Bhupalsagar- Bhinder belts, Rajsamand and Chittaurgarh districts, Rajasthan. FS 2003-2004.

R.P. Nagar

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Rajpura-Dariba Investigation for silver and basemetals in Rajpura-Dariba-Bethumbi and Jashma-Bhupalsagar- Bhinder belts, Rajsamand and

R.P. Nagar

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Chittaurgarh districts, Rajasthan. FS 2003-2004.

Gamrapal Investigation for basemetals and gold in Sitawali and Gamrapal blocks of Karavali sector, Udaipur district, Rajasthan. FS 2000-2002.

S.S. Sivasankaran, Prasant P. Kalpande R.A. Sharma,

72 Sitawali Investigation for basemetals and gold in

Sitawali and Gamrapal blocks of Karavali sector, Udaipur district, Rajasthan. FS 2000-2002.

S.S. Sivasankaran, Prasant P. Kalpande R.A. Sharma,

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ANNEXURE – 2A ACTIVITY DOMAIN PERTAINING TO MISSIONS I AND II OF THE REGION AND ACHIEVEMENTS

[FSP RELATED ITEMS]DURING THE XI PLAN PERIOD [2007 – 12] (AS ON 29.02.2011)

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FS 2007 - 08

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FS 2009 - 10

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Achievement FS 2010 - 12

1. Survey and Mapping a) Ground Survey i) Special Thematic

Mapping (sq km) 1050 1085 1050 1066 1490 1525 3600 3471

ii) Geochemical Mapping (sq km)

3500 3528 2800 2487 3141 3169 7000 9237

iii) Geophysical Mapping (sq km)

NIL NIL NIL NIL NIL NIL 5100 2850

2. Mineral Exploration i) Large scale

Mapping (sq km)

67 78.05 36 29.10 1048 1062.80 369 359

ii) Detailed Mapping (sq km)

20.90 25.20 18.70 19.96 16 13.80 33.40 37.08

iii) Drilling (meter) 10,780 9025.45 (including

spillover drilling)

8350 7408.75 (including

spillover drilling)

5520 4405.85 (including

spillover drilling)

14150 9207.05 (including

spillover drilling)

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ANNEXURE – 2B FSP Rolling Plan for F.S. 2012-13 & F.S. 2013-14

Mission - I

STM

F.S. Short Title Personnel required

Rajasthan

2012-13 Title: Specialised Thematic Mapping of Delhi Supergroup of Rocks in Thekra, Kishangarh Bas, Baraud, Bansur Areas, Alwar District, Rajasthan with Special Emphasis on locating favourable areas of copper mineralisation.

Objective: To elucidate lithostratigraphy, structure and to identify favourable target areas for exploration for copper mineralisation in the Kushalgrah Formation of the Ajabgarh Group of the Delhi Supergroup.

4 geologists

2012-13 Title: Specialized Thematic Mapping to evaluate the relationship between the Mangalwar Complex and North Delhi Fold Belt around Lalsot, Jaipur and Sawai Madhopur Districts, Rajasthan. Objective: To workout the contact relationship of Mangalwar Complex with the NDFB and to assess the economic potential of the area.

2 geologists

2012-13 Title: Specialised Thematic Mapping of Albite rich Granite Plutons and their mafic enclaves-restites of the Khetri Fold Belt and North Delhi Fold Belt in Rajasthan.

Objective:To work out the genesis, tectonic significance and mineral potential of porphyry type granite-alkali (albite rich) granite plutons.

2 geologists

2012-13 & 2013-14

Title: Specialised thematic mapping along the Albitite line in Northern Rajasthan in parts of Ajmer, Jhunjhunu and Sikar districts, Rajasthan and search for target areas for potential mineralisation., if any.

Objective:To work out the tectonic significance and mineral potential of the albitite zone.

2 geologists

2012-13 Title: Specialised thematic mapping of the southern part of the Pur - Banera belt, Bhilwara and Chittorgarh districts, Rajasthan

Objective:To work out the relationship between the Pur - Banera belt, Akola-Bhinder belt and the Hindoli Group

2 geologists

2012-13 Title: Specialised thematic mapping of the Trans-Aravalli region, south of Pali, Pali district, Rajasthan.

Objectivee:To work out the relationship between the Punagar Group, Malani igneous Suite, Sirohi Group and intrusive granites in Trans-Aravalli region.

2 geologists

2012-13 Title: Study of different conglomerate horizons of Western Rajasthan for resolving stratigraphic problems.

Objective:To differentiate between the different conglomerate horizons on the basis of superposed relationship, sedimentological

2 geologists

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characters and palaeontological attributes.

Gujarat 2012-13 & 2013-14

Title: Specialized Thematic mapping in the Deccan Volcanic Province, Vadodara District, South-Eastern Gujarat.

Objective:To establish lava stratigraphy, emplacement pattern and petrogenesis of various intrusive and extrusive rocks and to delineate the possible extension of Fluorspar mineralization. .

2 geologists

2012-13 & 2013-14

Title: Specialised thematic mapping in the area of Kanesara igneous Complex around Lodhika in parts of Rajkot District, Gujarat.

Objective: To establish lava stratigraphy, emplacement pattern and petrogenesis of various intrusive and extrusive rocks.

2 geologists

2012-13 & 2013-14

Title: Specialised Thematic Mapping of the Delhi Supergroup of rocks in Data-Bhanpur area of Banaskantha district of Gujarat.

Objective: To elucidate lithostratigraphy of granitoid, basic intrusive rocks and metasediments of Delhi Supergroup and their relation with Sendra-Ambaji and Erinpura granites.

1 geologist

GCM: Rajasthan

2012-13 Title:Geochemical mapping of toposheets 45 O/2 & 45O/6 covering parts of Ajmer, Tonk, Bhilwara and Bundi districts, Rajasthan. Objective: To create a geochemical database of 45O of Rajasthan state using multi elemental analyses.

2 geologists

2012-13 Title: Geochemical mapping of toposheets 45 O/3 & 45O/7 covering parts of Bhilwara and Bundi districts, Rajasthan.

Objective: To create a geochemical database of 45O of Rajasthan state using multi elemental analyses.

2 geologists

2012-13 Title:Geochemical mapping of toposheets 45 O/4 & 45O/8 covering parts of Chittorgarh Bhilwara and Bundi districts, Rajasthan.

Objective: To create a geochemical database of 45O of Rajasthan state using multi elemental analyses

2 geologists

2012-13 Title:Geochemical mapping of toposheets 45 O/9 & 45O/13 covering parts of Bundi and Tonk districts, Rajasthan. Objective: To create a geochemical database of 45O of Rajasthan state using multi elemental analyses. .

2 geologists

2012-13 Title:Geochemical mapping of toposheets 45 O/10 & 45O/14 covering parts of Bundi and Tonk districts, Rajasthan. Objective: To create a geochemical database of 45O of Rajasthan state using multi elemental analyses.

2 geologists

2012-13 Title:Geochemical mapping of toposheets 45 O/11 & 45O/15 covering parts of Bundi and Kota districts, Rajasthan.

Objective: To create a geochemical database of 45O of Rajasthan state using multi elemental analyses.

2 geologists

2012-13 & 2013-14

Title:Geochemical mapping of toposheets 45 J/3 & 45J/4 covering parts of Nagaur, Pali and Ajmer, districts, Rajasthan.

2 geologists

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Objective : To create a geochemical database of 45J of Rajasthan state using multi elemental analyses.

2012-13 & 2013-14

Title: Geochemical mapping of toposheets 45J/5 & 45J/6 covering parts of Nagaur and Ajmer districts, Rajasthan. Objective:To create a geochemical database of 45J of Rajasthan state using multi elemental analyses.

2 geologists

2012-13 & 2013-14

Title : Geochemical mapping of toposheets 45J/7 & 45J/8 covering parts of Nagaur and Ajmer districts, Rajasthan. Objective: To create a geochemical database of 45J of Rajasthan state using multi elemental analyses.

2 geologists

2012-13 & 2013-14

Title:Geochemical mapping of toposheets 45J/9 & 45J/10 covering parts of Nagaur and Ajmer districts, Rajasthan.

Objective: To create a geochemical database of 45J of Rajasthan state using multi elemental analyses.

2 geologists

2012-13 & 2013-14

Title:Geochemical mapping of toposheets 45 J/11 & 45J/12 covering parts of Ajmer districts, Rajasthan. Objective: To create a geochemical database of 45J of Rajasthan state using multi elemental analyses.

2 geologists

2012-13 & 2013-14

Title:Geochemical mapping of toposheets 45J/13& 45J/14 covering parts of Ajmer, Nagaur and Jaipur districts, Rajasthan. Objective: To create a geochemical database of 45J of Rajasthan state using multi elemental analyses.

2 geologists

2012-13 & 2013-14

Title: Geochemical mapping of toposheets 45J/15 & 45J/16covering parts of Ajmer districts, Rajasthan. Objective:To create a geochemical database of 45J of Rajasthan state using multi elemental analyses.

2 geologists

2012-13 & 2013-14

Title:Geochemical mapping of toposheets 45 L/4 & 45L/8 covering parts of Dungarpur districts, Rajasthan. Objective: To create a geochemical database of 45L of Rajasthan state using multi elemental analyses.

2 geologists

2012-13 & 2013-14

Title: Geochemical mapping of toposheets 46 I/1 & 46I/5 covering parts of Dungarpur, Banswara, and Udaipur districts, Rajasthan. Objective: To create a geochemical database of 45L of Rajasthan state using multi elemental analyses.

2 geologists

Gujarat

2012-13 Title:Geochemical mapping of sheet No.46J/ 1 in parts of Panchmahal district, Gujarat. Objective:To create geochemical database of Gujarat State using multi-elemental analysis..

2 geologists

2012-13 Title: Geochemical mapping of sheet No.46J/ 2. in parts of Panchmahal and Vadodara districts, Gujarat and Jhabua District, M.P Objective: To create geochemical database of Gujarat State using multi elemental analysis.

2 geologists

2012-13 Title:Geochemical mapping of sheet No.46J/3 in parts of Vadodara district, Gujarat and Jhabua District, M.P. Objective:To create geochemical database of Gujarat State using multi-elemental analysis.

2 geologists

2012-13 Title:Geochemical mapping of sheet No.46J/ 4 in parts of Vadodara district, Gujarat and Jhabua District, M.P.

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Objectivee: To create geochemical database of Gujarat State using multi-elemental analysis.

2012-13 Title: Geochemical mapping of sheet No.46J/ 5 in parts of Panchmahal district, Gujarat and Jhabua District, M.P. Objective: To create geochemical database of Gujarat State using multi-elemental analysis.

2 geologists

2012-13 Title: Geochemical mapping of sheet No.46 E/1 in parts of Sabarkantha district, Gujarat and Jhabua District, M.P.

Objective: To create geochemical database of Gujarat State using multi-elemental analysis.

2 geologists

2012-13 Title:Geochemical mapping of sheet No.46 E/3 in parts of Sabarkantha and Ahmedabad districts, Gujarat. Objective: To create geochemical database of Gujarat State using multi-elemental analysis.

2 geologists

2012-13 Title:Geochemical mapping of sheet No.46 E/12 in parts of Panchmahal and Kheda districts, Gujarat. Objective:To create geochemical database of Gujarat State using multi-elemental analysis.

2 geologists

2012-13 Title:Geochemical mapping of sheet No.46 E/16 in parts of Panchmahal district, Gujarat.

Objective : To create geochemical database of Gujarat State using multi-elemental analysis

2 geologists

Geomorphological Mapping

2012-13 & 2013-14

Title: National Mission on Geomorphological and Lineament mapping on 1:50,000 scale using satellite data. Objective: Mapping of the landforms of the entire country on 1:50,000 scale and identification of various types of lineaments of tectonic and structural significance on 1:50,000 scale using National classification for Geomorphological and Lineament mapping (National Programme)

3 geologists

Mission-II

Natural Resources:

Ferrous Group 2012-13 & 2013-14

Rajasthan Title : Search for iron ore bodies in the Hindoli Group of rocks in Karauli- Bundi area in parts of Bharatpur, Karauli and Bundi districts Rajasthan. Stage: UNFC-G4).

Objective: To delineate iron ore bodies

2 geologists

Precious Minerals 2012-13 Rajasthan Title : Exploration for gold-copper mineralisation in

Bharkundi area, Dungarpur district, Rajasthan(Stage: UNFC-G3) Objective / Projected Outcome: To assess the potentiality of gold-copper mineralisation in the area.

2 geologist

2012-13 Rajasthan Title: Investigation for gold and associated basemetal mineralisation in Gundelapara West Block, Banswara district, Rajasthan (Stage: UNFC-G4) Objective: To delineate the potential zones of gold for detailed exploration

1 geologists

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2012-13 Title: Investigation for gold-copper mineralisation in areas betweenBhukia to Dagocha, Banswara, Dungarpur and Udaipur districts, Rajasthan (Stage: UNFC-G4) Objective / Projected Outcome: To delineate zones of gold-copper mineralisation in the area

2 geologist

Non-Ferrous and Strategic Minerals

2012-13 Rajasthan Title : Exploration for basemetals in Karoi – Rajpura area, Pur-Banera belt, Bhilwara district, Rajasthan. (Stage: UNFC-G3). Objective / Projected Outcome: To assess the basemetal potential of the area around Karoi- Rajpura in Pur – Banera belt.

1 geologist

2012-13 Rajasthan Title: Investigation for basemetal mineralisation between Salampura and Dariba block, Pur-Banera belt, Bhilwara district, Rajasthan. (Stage: UNFC-G4). Objective: To assess the base metals potential in the gap area between Pur-Dariba copper prospect and Gurla basemetal prospect. .

2 geologist

2012-13 Rajasthan Title: Investigation for basemetal mineralisation in the northern part of the Salampura block, Pur-Banera belt, Bhilwara district, Rajasthan. (Stage: UNFC-G3). Objective: To assess the base metals potential in Pur – Banera belt between Pur-Dariba copper prospect and Gurla basemetal prospect.

2 geologist

2012-13 & 2013-14

Rajasthan Title: Investigation for REE mineralisation in the Dhani Granite, district Pali, Rajasthan. (Stage: UNFC-G4). Objective: To assess the REE potential of the Dhani Granite.

2 geologist

2012-13 Rajasthan Title: Search for rare metals in leucocratic granite in Sendra-Chitar area,Pali and Ajmer districts, Rajasthan. (Stage: UNFC-G4). Objective: To locate rare metals in intrusive granites of Sendra-Chitar area.

2 geologist

2012-13 Rajasthan Title: Investigation for copper and associated precious metals in Khera block,Mundiyawas-Khera area, Alwar district, Rajasthan. (Stage: UNFC-G3).

Objective: To evaluate depth potential of Cu and precious metal mineralisation in the Khera Block , Mundiyawas-Khera area, Alwar district, Rajasthan.

1 geologists

2012-13 Rajasthan Title: Investigation for copper and associated precious metals in Khera east block, Mundiyawas- Khera area, Alwar district, Rajasthan. (Stage: UNFC-G4).

Objective To evaluate potential of Cu and precious metal mineralisation in the Khera east block, Mundiyawas-Khera area, Alwar district, Rajasthan.

1 geologist

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2012-13 Rajasthan Title: Exploration for basemetal in Nanagwas area, Sikar district, Rajasthan. (Stage: UNFC-G3). Objective / Projected Outcome: To test subsurface continuity of basemetal mineralization and associated precious metals, delineated on surface in Nanagwas area.

1 geologist

2012-13 & 2013-14

Rajasthan Title / Name of the Item: Investigation for basemetal in Dariba North Block, Sikar district, Rajasthan. (Stage: UNFC-G3). Objective: To assess the zones of basemetal mineralization and associated precious metals in Dariba-Baleshwar area.

1 geologist

2012-13 Rajasthan Title: Investigation for basemetal in Ghatiwala block, Sikar district, Rajasthan. (Stage: UNFC-G4). Objective : To delineate the zones of basemetal mineralization and associated precious metals in Ghatiwala block south of Nanagwas area.

2 geologist

2012-13 Rajasthan Title: Investigation for basemetal in Palaswala ki Dhani Block, Sikar district, Rajasthan. (Stage: UNFC-G4).

Objective: To delineate the zones of basemetal mineralization and associated precious metals in Dariba-Toda area.

2 geologist

2012-13 Rajasthan Title: Investigation for copper and associated metals in the Ponkh South Extension Block, Central Khetri Belt, Jhunjhunun district. Rajasthan. (Stage: UNFC-G4).

Objective : To evaluate potential of Cu and precious metal mineralisation in the Ponkh South Extension Block, Khetri Belt.

1 geologist

2012-13 Rajasthan Title:Investigation for base metal and associated gold mineralization in Rampuriya-Gadariyakhera Block(Stage: UNFC-G3). Objective: To assess the base metals and associated gold mineralization in Rampuriya-Gadariyakhera block.

2 geologist

2012-13 Rajasthan Title: Investigation for basemetals in Pilwa Block, Ajmer district Rajasthan. (Stage: UNFC-G4).

Objective : To identified the target area for basemetal mineralization in Pilwa block for detail exploration.

1 geologist

2012-13 & 2013-14

Rajasthan Title: Investigation for basemetal mineralization in Chari (NW) Block, Udaipur district, Rajasthan. (Stage: UNFC-G4). Objective:To assess the basemetal potential in northwestern extension of Chari Cu deposit.

2 geologist

2012-13 & 2013-14

Rajasthan Title: Investigation for basemetals in Bhimana & Kivarli blocks, Sirohi District, Rajasthan. (Stage: UNFC-G4). Objective: Delineation of target areas for detailed exploration for base metal mineralisation.

2 geologist

2012-13 Gujarat Title: A preliminary assessment of heavy minerals in beach sands along the coast between Dumas, Surat District and Tithal, Valsad District, Gujarat. (Stage: UNFC-G4). Objective: To locate and study heavy mineral potential of the area.

2 geologist

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2012-13 Gujarat Title: Assessment of the Wollastonite and associated mineral occurrences in the Dhanpura-Ghoda area of Banaskantha district, Gujarat. (Stage: UNFC-G4).

Objective: To assess the potentiality of the wollastonite deposits of Dhanpura-Ghoda area and search for other strategic minerals, viz. schellite, REE etc.

2 geologist

Industrial and Fertilser minerals

2012-13 Rajasthan Title Item: Search of low silica SMS grade limestone in Jaisalmer district, Rajasthan. (Stage: UNFC-G4). Objectivee: To locate low silica SMS (LD-grade) limestone in view of increasing demand by steel plants

2 geologist

2012-13 Rajasthan Title:Search of low silica SMS grade limestone in Sabbu ka Toba-AsuTar area, Jaisalmer district, Rajasthan (Stage: UNFC-G4).

Objective / Projected Outcome: To locate low silica SMS (LD-grade) limestone in view of increasing demand by steel plants.

2 geologist

2012-13 Rajasthan Title: Search for low grade phosphorite in Fatehgarh Formation, Jaisalmer district, Rajasthan. (Stage: UNFC-G4). Objective: To identify the potential target areas for detailed investigation in Fatehgarh Formation.

2 geologist

2012-13 Rajasthan Title of the Item: Regional assessment of China clay / kaolinite in Jahazpur-Mangrop area, Bhilwara district, Rajasthan (Stage: UNFC-G4). Objective / Projected Outcome: To assess the quality and characteristics of known china clay deposits and to locate new areas for resource survey.

2 geologist

Natural Energy Resources - Lignite

2012-13 Rajasthan Title / Name of the Item: Search for lignite by scout drilling in Kharicharnan south area in the Palana basin, Bikaner district, Rajasthan. (Stage: UNFC-G4). Objective: To locate lignite bearing blocks and to establish the stratigraphic set up in the north-central part of the Palana basin.

2 geologist

Mission-IV

2012-13 Rajasthan Title : Seismic Hazard/ risk microzonation of Greater Surat town.

2 geologist

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Objective: Preparation of Seismic Hazard/ Risk microzonation map of Surat town, Gujarat.

2012-13 & 2013-14

Rajasthan Title: Desertification impact assessment in the margin areas of Thar Desert, Rajasthan. Objective: To assess the impact of desertification in fringe areas of Thar desert, Rajasthan.

1 geologist

2012-13 & 2013-14

Rajasthan Title: The study of Quaternary sediments of the saline lakes of Rajasthan Objective / Projected Outcome: To study Paleoclimatic Changes and also search for REEs and other economic minerals in lacustrine sediments in Thar desert of Rajasthan

1 geologists

2012-13 & 2013-14

Rajasthan Title: Petrogenetic Evolution of the Bidasar Ophiolite Suite, Churu district, Rajasthan. Objective / Projected Outcome: Petrochemical Characterisation of the `Bidasar Ophiolite Suite’ in trans-Aravalli region and to assess its economic potentiality.

2 geologist

2012-13 Rajasthan Title : Search for Vendian - Tommotian life in the Marwar Supergroup of Rajasthan and their evolutionary, biogeographic and paleoenvironmental significance. Objective / Projected Outcome: 1. To search for life signature 2. To highlight biogeography 3. To bring about global correlation and paleoenvironmental significance

2 geologist

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ANNEXURE – 2C Shelf of Projects

Sl No. Title/ Objective No. of personnel

Mission-I Rajasthan STM Title: STM of Mesozoic- Tertiary succession in Jaisalmer Basin

with special emphasis on lithostratigraphy and structure.

Objective: To elucidate the stratigraphy, structure and sedimentary provenance of the area and mark the different bio-stratigraphic zones.

2 geologists

Title: Specialized thematic mapping of Delhi Supergroup of rocks in parts of Toposheet 45H/2, district Sirohi, Rajasthan

Objective: To bring out structure, tectonics of Kimberlite- Lamprophyre clan of rock and to search for new locales in the area.

2 geologists

Title: Tectono-stratigraphic investigation of Neoproterozoic Sirohi group of rocks in southern sector of Delhi Fold belt, NW India

Objective: Elucidation of stratigraphic, structural, depositional, and contact relationship of Sirohi metasediments and its bearing on the tectonics and metallogeny of Delhi Fold belt.

2 geologists

Title: STM of the area between Kalinjara and Sallopat in Banswara district, Rajasthan

Objective: To workout the stratigraphy of the Aravalli Fold Belt and Identification of potential area for phosphorite and Manganese deposits.

2 geologists

Title: STM of the area between Khandu and Ghatol in Banswara district, Rajasthan to differentiate various types of volcanics of AFB in relation to gold mineralization (Bhukia type) and economic significance of graphite deposit of the area.

Objective: To workout the significance of volcanics and its role in mineralization of gold and graphite.

2 geologists

Title: Structure and tectonics of major dislocation zones of Rajasthan.

Objective: To workout the deformational tectonics of the major shear zones their significance in the past and present and metallogenic characteristics.

2 geologists

GCM Title: Geochemical Mapping in degreesheets 45M covering parts of

Alwar, Jaipur and Sikar districts, Rajasthan. Objective: To create a geochemical database of 45 M of Rajasthan state using multi elemental analyses.

8 geologists

Title: Geochemical Mapping in degreesheets 45L covering parts of Bhilwara, Chitorgarh and Rajsamand districts, Rajasthan. Objective: To create a geochemical database of 45 L of Rajasthan state using multi elemental analyses.

8 geologists

RS Title: Study of lineaments occurring in Rajasthan state through

Remote Sensing and digital analysis. Objective: To identify various lineaments precisely through remote

2 geologists

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sensing and study their genetic linkage with regional geological structures, mineralization, geomorphology and seismicity, etc.

Gujarat STM Title: Geological Evolution of the Greater and Little Rann of Kachchh

in Gujarat Objective: To understand Quaternary land-ocean interactions influencing shoreline evolution of Gujarat coast.

2 geologists

Title: Coastal dynamics study along Eastern and Southern Coast of Saurashtra, Gujarat Objective: To elucidate the evolution of coast of the Bhavnagar, Porbandar and Junagadh districts, Gujarat.

2 geologists

GCM Title: Geochemical mapping in degree sheet 46 F and adjacent degree

sheet. Objective: To create a geochemical database of 46F of Gujarat state using multi elemental analyses.

8 geologists

Mission-II Rajasthan Title: Integrated resource survey on 1:50,000 toposheets.

Stage: UNFC-G4

Objective: To locate the new mineral deposits in the extensional areas of known mineral belts, using integrated studies.

2 geologists

Title: Geological and Geochemical investigation of Proterozoic volcanic rocks in southern sector of Aravalli – Delhi Fold belt, NW India.

Stage: UNFC-G4

Objective: Elucidation of contact relationship, identification of volcanic episodes, development of model for magmatic eruption and their role in mineralization.

2 geologists

Title: Investigation for basemetals in the Hingoria block, district Chittaugarh. Rajasthan. Stage: UNFC-G3 Objective: To evaluate copper potential in the Hindoli Group of rocks.

1 geologist

Title: Investigation for basemetal, nickel and associated Au in Hirantha., Sarkan, Khemaru areas, district Dungarpur, Rajasthan. Stage: UNFC-G4 Objective: To assess the base metal, Nickel and associated Gold potential in ultramafic and basic and acid tuffaceous rocks along Rikhabdev ultramafic complex.

2 geologists

Title: Multi metal soil geochemical survey in Anjeni-Kunda area, district Udaipur, Rajasthan. Stage: UNFC-G4

Objective: To delineate the potential targets for base metal in the Aravalli rocks in Anjeni-Kunda area.

2 geologists

Title: Study of lateritic profiles in Jhalawar and Kota districts and resource evaluation.

2 geologists

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Stage: UNFC-G4

Objective: To study Bauxite occurrences with reference to their mineralogy, geochemistry and genesis in the Deccan volcanic province over Vindhyans in parts of Jhalawar and Kota districts and resource evaluation.

Title: Investigation for basemetals and associated gold in Hingwala area, districts Dausa/ Jaipur, Rajasthan.

Stage: UNFC-G4 Objective: To assess the extent and potential of basemetals and associated gold mineralization in Raialo Group of rocks in Hingwala area.

1 geologist

Title: Exploration for basemetal mineralization in Raisar area, district Jaipur, Rajasthan.

Stage: UNFC-G4

Objective: To establish the base metal and gold potential east of Raisar area and southeast of Pratapgarh- Nagel prospect.

1 geologist

Title: Investigation for basemetals and noble metals in Maton– Umra- Parola area, district Udaipur, Rajasthan. Stage: UNFC-G4 Objective: To assess the extent and potential of Cu- Ag mineralization in uraniferous carbon phyllite and of Cu mineralization within dolomite of Delwara Group of Delhi Supergroup.

1 geologist

Title: Geochemical exploration for base metals in the Proterozoic Hindoli volcano- sedimentaries around Khamariya- Sawantgarh area, district Bundi, Rajasthan. Stage: UNFC-G4 Objective: To assess the base metal potential in the Khamariya- Sawantgarh area.

2 geologists

Title: Re-appraisal of copper prospects in Eastern Khetri Belt, district Jhunjhunu, Rajasthan. Stage: UNFC-G4 Objective: To reassess the Copper potential.

2 geologists

Title: Exploration for copper-gold mineralization in the Usri block in the Eastern Khetri Copper belt, district Jhunjhunu, Rajasthan. Stage: UNFC-G4 Objective: To assess Copper Gold potential.

1 geologist

Title: Exploration for gold mineralization by deep drilling in Eastcentral Block, Bhukia gold prospect, Ghatol tehsil, district Banswara, Rajasthan. Stage: UNFC-G3 Objective: To trace the depth continuity of gold lodes of the Eastcentral and East Block in the Bhukia area.

1 geologist

Title: Investigation for Gold in the southeastern strike continuity of Bhukia gold prospect, district Banswara, Rajasthan. Stage: UNFC-G3 Objective: To locate gold prospect / deposits in Dungaripara - Kundali -Bargun area, Banwara district, Rajasthan.

1 geologist

Title: Evaluation and classification of pegmatite types in Rajasthan. 2 geologists

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Stage: UNFC-G4 Objective: Evaluate the pegmatites for economic minerals, particularly rare metals and REE contents and classify them using the current classification scheme.

TITLE: Search for base metals in Hindoli Group of rocks east of Kapasan, Chittorgarh district, Rajasthan. Stage: UNFC- G4 OBJECTIVE: To assess the Copper, Lead & Zinc potential.

1 geologist

Title: Investigation for Silver in Bharak – Surawas - Rajpura-Dariba belt, Bhilwara, Rajsamand,Chittorgarh districts, Rajasthan Stage: UNFC-G4 Objective: To investigate silver mineralization in the lower carbonate unit of the Rajpura- Dariba belt.

1 geologist

Title: Investigation for Silver in Jahazpur belt, Ajmer and Bhilwara districts, Rajasthan Stage: UNFC-G4 Objective: To investigate silver mineralization in the lower carbonate unit of the Jahazpur belt.

1 geologist

Title: Exploration for base metal mineralization in Chatrikhera block, Jasma-Bhupalsagar belt, Chittorgarh district, Rajasthan Stage: UNFC-G4 Objective: To probe the basemetal mineralization in the northern extension of Jasma-Bhupalsagar belt.

1 geologist

Gujarat Title: Investigation for clay minerals -bentonite, china clay, fire clay in

Mesozoics of Gujarat. Stage: UNFC-G4 Key Words: Clay resource, Mesozoic-Tertiary rocks Objective: Search for clay in the Mesozoic and Tertiary rock sequences.

1 geologist

Title: Investigation for Clay Minerals -Lignite in Saurashtra and Kachchh districts of Gujarat. Stage: UNFC-G3 Objective: To prepare a comprehensive resource base of clay and lignite in Gujarat.

2 geologists

Mission-III Title: Compilation of geological maps on 1:25,000 scale in North

Delhi Fold Belt

and South Delhi Fold Belt.

Objective: Compilation of geological maps of selected belts on the basis of second generation mapping and specialized thematic mapping.

2 geologists

Data Management:

Compilation and synthesis and integration of available geophysical data in electronic format and creation of geophysical database. This will involve digitizing of data with the use of GIS.

1 Geophysicist

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Mission-IV Rajasthan Title: Seismic hazard and Risk microzonation (SHRM) of Jaisalmer

city, Rajasthan . Objective: Preparation of Seismic hazard/Risk microzonation map of Jaisalmer city, Rajasthan.

2 geologists

Title: Desertification and its status in the margin areas of Thar desert in parts of Rajasthan.

Objective: Infer the status of Desertification in fringe areas of Thar desert, Rajasthan.

2 geologists

Title: Geoscientific studies on origin and spread of sand storms in parts of Rajasthan.

Objective: Infer the likely places of the origin of sand storms and path followed by them in parts of Rajasthan and analyze the nature and type of load carried by them in the form of suspended particulate material chemically and petrographically/ XRD mineralogically for identification of the chemical and mineral content. The sample collected shall also be examined for its grain size analysis.

2 geologists

Title: Study of geological control in fluoride contamination in ground water of district Tonk, Rajasthan. Objective: To assess the geological reason of fluoride contamination and finding remedial measures.

1 geologist

Title: Geoenvironmental appraisal of Mount Abu area with special emphasis on landslide studies, watershed management and protection and development of monuments and tourist resorts. Objective: To study geomorphological and geoenvironmental setup in and around Mount Abu area to delineate land slide prone areas, protection and prospects of further development of places of tourist interest.

1 geologist

Title: Geoenvironmental impact analyses in Jhunjhunu district, Rajasthan. Objective: Geoenvironmental impact analyses of the district resources and potential hazard Identification for sustainable development.

1 geologist

Title: Geoenvironmental appraisal study in Udaipur district, Rajasthan with emphasis on EIA study of marble mining activity. Objective: Geoenvironmental appraisal of the district with emphasis on assessment of pollution inflicted by mining activities and suggesting remedial measures.

1 geologist

Title: Petrographic and ore-petrographic study of basemetal deposits in different prospects of Rajasthan.

Objective: Detailed petrography/or-petrography of the host rock and ores of the different basemetal prospects under mineral investigation in Rajasthan.

2 geologists

Title: Study of Proterozoic biota from the Marwar Supergroup, Rajasthan. Objective: 1) Search for metazoan and metaphytes,

2) Temporal distribution of biota, 3) Age and environmental analysis.

1 geologist

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Title: Search for microfossils from Palaeozoic rocks (the Bap and the Badhaura Formations) of Rajasthan exposed in Jodhpur district and its adjacent areas of Bikaner and Jaisalmer districts. Objective: Systematic search for microfossils like conodont, bryozoa, marine fish scales, ostracods and foraminifera both in the Bap and Badhaura Formations; erection of bio-zones in the litho-units of the Bap and Badhaura Formations; evaluation of the existing palaeobiogeographic significance with up-date information.

1 geologist

Gujarat Title: Active fault Studies of IBF and Coastal Faults of Kachchh and

Saurashtra, Gujarat Objective: To record evidences of reactivation along IBF and other coastal faults.

1 geologist

Title: Neotectonic studies along Narmada and Mahi rivers of Gujarat Objective: To study the effects of reactivation of faults on Tertiary, Quaternary and Holocene sediments along Narmada and Mahi rivers of Gujarat.

1 geologist

Title: Neotectonic studies along Sabarmati and Hathmati rivers of Gujarat Objective: To understand active tectonics along Sabarmati and Hathmati rivers of Gujarat.

1 geologist

Title: Environmental appraisal of Golden Corridor of Bharuch and Vadodara districts of Gujarat Objective: Study of pollution along the Vadodara, Bharuch-Ankleshwar-Wapi Industrial Tracks, Gujarat.

2 geologists

Title: Search for micro-vertebrate fossils (with special reference to the Tetrapods) from the Inter-trappean sediments of Kachchh districts, Gujarat and their phylogenetic and palaeobiogeograhic significance. Objective: Systematic search for micro-vertebrates like mammal, squamate and other reptiles in the Inter-trappean sediments deposited in and around Anjar and Dayapar areas of Kachchh districts and to bring out phylogenetic relationship of the individual tetrapods and their palaeobiogeographic significance.

1 geologist

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ANNEXURE-3A FINANCIAL OUTLAY AND EXPENDITURE DURING XI PLAN PERIOD

Figures in Lakh Rs.

Year Survey & Mapping

Mineral Exploration

Specialised Investigation

Research & Development and other Exploration

Information Dissemination

Human Resource Development

Modernisation & Replacement

Plan outlay without construction Budget

Construction Total Plan Outlay

Outlay/ Expenditure

Outlay/ Expenditure

Outlay/ Expenditure

Outlay/ Expenditure

Outlay/ Expenditure

Outlay/ Expenditure

Outlay/ Expenditure

Outlay/ Expenditure

Outlay/ Expenditure

Outlay/ Expenditure

2007-08 14.00/12.94

138.65/133.31 0.00/0.00 27.34/24.14 77.85/67.67 2045.73/1929.18 73.50/73.27 331.34/311.13 24.23/6.18 355.57/317.31

2008-09 12.10/11.93

136.15/134.65 0.00/0.00 56.87/55.96 50.48/45.61 2852.85/2821.50 16.00/15.97 271.60/264.12 27.81/26.81 299.41/290.93

2009-10 9.99/9.91 124.00/123.75 0.00/0.00 49.55/48.76 64.77/59.61 3467.70/3463.84 91.25/90.77 339.56/332.80 0.00/0.00 339.56/332.80

2010-11 17.06/16.36

122.00/118.50 2.55/2.29 24.40/24.35 55.00/54.71 3463.00/3463.67 3219.89(NP)/3219.53 +243.03 (P)/244.15

36.47/36.29 509.43/504.31 41.94/41.94 551.37/547.49 Mission Fund Outlay- 229.93 Expenditure – 225.13; D&A Outlay – 321.44 Expenditure – 322.26.

2011-12 108.50/ 58.47

149.00/131.90 21.25/17.84 43.25/41.56 47.50/34.06 3722.82/3689.22 3239.91(NP)/3211.66 +482.91(P)/477.56

58.43/54.04 895.84/798.58 24.00/23.84 919.84/822.42

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ANNEXURE-3B

Figures in Lakh Rs.

SCHEME-WISE, QUARTER-WISE DISTRIBUTION OF APPROVED PLAN FUNDS AND ACTUAL EXPENDITURE FOR THE YEARS 2007-08, 2008-09 & 2009-10

2007-08 SCHEME

Q 1 Q 2 Q 3 Q 4 Total Mandays

Approved Outlay [RE]

Actual Expenditure

Approved Outlay [RE]

Actual Expenditure

Approved Outlay [RE]

Actual Expenditure

Approved Outlay [RE]

Actual Expenditure

Total Outlay (RE)

Total Expenditure

1. Survey & Mapping

14.00

12.94

1331

2. Mineral Exploration

138.65

133.31

1466 + Drilling

3. Specialized Investigation

0.00

0.04

359

4. R&D and Other Exploration

27.34 24.14

301

5. Information Dissemination

77.85

67.67

6. Human Research and Development (Plan + Non-Plan)

2045.73

1929.18

7. Modernization and Replacement

73.50 73.27

8. Construction

24.23

6.18

9. TOTAL 2401.30 2246.73

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2008-09

SCHEME Q 1 Q 2 Q 3 Q 4 Total Mandays

Approved Outlay [RE]

Actual Expenditure

Approved Outlay [RE]

Actual Expenditure

Approved Outlay [RE]

Actual Expenditure

Approved Outlay [RE]

Actual Expenditure

Total Outlay (RE)

Total Expenditure

10. Survey & Mapping

12.10

11.93

1185

11. Mineral Exploration

136.15

134.65

1294 + Drilling

12. Specialized Investigation

0.00

0.00

371

13. R&D and Other Exploration

56.87

55.96

191

14. Information Dissemination

50.48

45.61

15. Human Research and Development (Plan + Non-Plan)

2852.85

2821.5

16. Modernization and Replacement

16.00

15.97

17. Construction

27.81

26.81

18. TOTAL 3152.26 3112.43

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2009-10 SCHEME

Q 1 Q 2 Q 3 Q 4 Total Mandays

Approved Outlay [RE]

Actual Expenditure

Approved Outlay [RE]

Actual Expenditure

Approved Outlay [RE]

Actual Expenditure

Approved Outlay [RE]

Actual Expenditure

Total Outlay (RE)

Total Expenditure

19. Survey & Mapping 6.30 2.84 2.00 3.55 40.50 3.21 116.50 1.27 165.30 10.87

1403

20. Mineral Exploration 103.00 44.92 21.00 34.90 79.00 18.00 51.00 21.70 254.00 119.52

1181 + Drilling

21. Specialized Investigation 0.24 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 5.85 1.04 6.09 1.04

260

22. R&D and Other Exploration 33.50 1.41 16.05 25.10 2.15 11.30 11.30 5.21 63.00 35.11

50

23. Information Dissemination 41.30 8.48 8.25 26.12 8.62 31.12 31.12 34.41 89.29 71.23

24. Human Research and Development (Plan + Non-Plan) 1630.35

1362.61 1708.84 493.48

1864.03 860.00 860.00 828.81 6063.22

3782.54

25. Modernization and Replacement 17.00 1.26 78.75 83.01 22.47 2.00 2.00 12.15 120.22 101.16

26. Construction 0.00

27. TOTAL 6761.12

4121.47

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2010-12

SCHEME Q1 Q2 Q3 Q4 Q5 Q6 TOTAL MANDAYS

AO(RE) AE AO(RE) AE AO(RE) AE AO(RE) AE AO(RE) AE AO(RE) AE TO (RE)

TE

28 Survey & Mapping

20.80 8.93 -3.74 7.81

20.20 5.96 7.00 12.23 12.80 15.50 68.50 24.78 125.56 75.21

29 Mineral Exploration

110.00 68.83 12.00 48.39 106.00 30.23 1.00 33.05 22.00 29.74 20.00 38.86 271.00 249.12

30 Specialised Investigation

6.80 2.41 -4.25 -0.12 18.75 10.28 5.00 0.49 0.00 1.40 -2.50 5.67 23.80 20.13

31 R &D and other Exploration

27.05 17.15 -2.65 5.99 37.00 11.97 18.75 -2.97 1.00 11.09 -13.50 21.47 67.65 64.70

32 Information Dissemination

55.00 37.47 0.00 17.25 43.00 15.70 3.00 5.37 0.00 10.87 1.50 2.12 102.50 88.78

33 HRD (P + NP)

3103.69 2828.76 425.83 799.58 2686.41 1130.84 5.46 1000.03 1141.38 926.57 -110. 43

631.78 7252.34 7317.56

34 Modernisation & Replacement

34.47 33.53 2.00 2.38 54.59 19.16 0.00 9.75 4.00 7.97 -0.16 17.16 94.90 89.95

35 Construction 41.94 0.00 0.00 41.94 29.00 0.00 -5.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 23.84 65.94 65.78

36 Total 3399.75 2997.08 429.19 923.22 2994.95 1224.14 35.21 1057.95 1181.18 1009.86 -51.59 742.13 7988.69 7954.38

AO (RE) = Approved Outlay (RE), AE = Actual Expenditure, TO (RE) = Total Outlay (RE), TE= Total Expenditure

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ANNEXURE-3C SCHEME-WISE, MONTH-WISE DISTRIBUTION OF APPROVED PLAN FUNDS AND ACTUAL EXPENDITURE FOR 2011-12

Figures in Lakh Rs. Target vis-à-vis Actual Expenditure

April (R) May (R) June(R) July(R) Aug(R) Sept(R) Oct(R) Nov(R) Dec(R) Jan(R) FebApproved outlay March,

11

Target (T)

Exp T Exp T Exp T Exp T Exp T Exp T Exp T Exp T Exp T Exp T

108.50 1.00 1.78 2.75 3.51 4.80 5.61 6.45 6.68 8.15 11.54 11.15 17.31 14.50 20.93 18.25 26.40 23.50 33.69 26.50 40.85 29.70

149.00 5.50 11.36 16.00 19.20 25.00 29.92 32.00 42.78 37.00 54.51 55.00 64.55 66.00 72.37 81.00 80.79 97.00 93.04 110.00 108.01 121.00

21.25 9.15 9.56 9.90 9.96 10.15 10..06 10.30 10.57 10.45 10.77 12.00 10.77 13.20 12.36 24.40 12.34 26.05 12.17 27.95 13.06 28.25

43.25 8.35 9.70 10.75 10.69 14.90 11.45 19.30 13.50 28.62 6.06 32.17 8.11 36.12 9.44 49.63 18.89 61.32 20.09 68.30 27.84 69.87

47.50 5.00 1.45 13.50 12.59 16.50 13.65 23.50 17.37 37.50 18.53 42.00 20.48 45.00 23.64 48.00 30.09 81.00 31.94 89.92 35.12 95.75

3722.82

513.60 520.81 804.35 805.68 1116.90 1121.18 1441.30 1448.24 1755.70 1762.95 2090.10 2124.49 2435.60 2453.67 2775.30 2759.16 3117.45 3057.44 3439.25 3341.77 3766.85

234.24

16.10 13.09 30.50 30.82 57.75 59.10 79.00 76.55 102.50 100.78 129.25 137.13 152.00 155.81 219.00 175.44 264.35 203.64 307.00 224.82 350.25

50.93 15.00 15.69 18.00 17.14 30.00 17.14 45.00 18.79 50.00 26.88 62.00 26.88 70.00 26.88 80.00 27.02 90.00 31.49 100.00 46.88 113.00

7.50 0.25 0.22 0.50 0.32 1.00 0.40 1.75 0.80 2.50 1.28 3.50 1.83 3.75 2.76 4.00 4.56 4.25 5.39 5.50 6.51 6.25

24.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.14 0.00 0.40 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 24.15

4159.75 560.10

570.57 879.25 878.63 1225.00 1211.74 1570.50 1566.13 1920.10 1912.47 2275.30 2282.65 2620.50 2630.83 2973.68 2969.70 3329.76 3291.95 3681.86 3626.87 4034.46

919.84 62.60 62.85 105.40 105.23 165.85 150.62 224.30 194.96 289.97 302.09 366.07 412.60 420.82 486.51 545.78 564.27 670.37 626.29 759.42 703.70 877.82

(R) = Expenditure Reconciled with PAO, @ = Total D & A Allotment –ME allotment – MV allotment, $ = DTE+OE (V) + P. Service # = Total D & A + Mission Plan Fund * = D & A Plan + Mission Plan Fund

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ANNEXURE- 4

MISSION-WISE PRO-RATA RCA EXPENDITURE IN DIFFERENT PROJECTS VISÀ- VIS TARGETS AND ACHIEVEMENTS

Sl. No.

Item Name of Officers

Targets Achievements

Field Days

Remarks Total Exp. (Rs.)

Per day Exp. (Rs.)

MISSION –I Shalini Patil 76 Rinki Das 69

1 (ITEM No.1 : STM/WR/HQ/2009/001) PETROLOGY, WR Geological and geochemical investigation of granitoid bodies of Aravalli Fold belt, NW India with emphasis on their tectonic significance.

Athulya Rajan S.

STM - 600 sq km

585

164

POL- 60439/- OC-16682/-

Wages-74950/-

492/-

M. Lakshmana 47 S. Bangaru Babu 143 Amar Singh 33

POL- 88843/- OC- 80619/-

Wages- 182385/-

1313/- 2 (ITEM No.2 : GPM/WR/HQ/2010/001) GEOPHYSICS-I, WR Regional geophysical gravity-magnetic survey in Sandmata Complex and South Delhi Fold Belt A.V.Kulkarni

4200 sq Km

(Revised target 3000

sq km)

2150

45 D.C.Naskar 96

Gyanesh Lashkari

58

S.K.Singh 110

3 (ITEM No.3 : GPM/WR/HQ/2010/002) GEOPHYSICS-I, WR Regional geophysical gravity-magnetic survey in Bhilwara Supergroup in part of Tonk and Dausa districts, Rajasthan

Mahendra Singh

4200 sq Km (Revised target

2100 sq km)

700

112

POL- 54640/- OC- 45329/-

Wages- 136755/-

897/-

Meena S. Gupta 108 Transferred to CR S.M. Rangari 4 At Hqrs after

POL-71639/- OC –41493/-

Wages-194395/-

Maneesh M.John 30 Inducted since Sept.11 A.K.Jaiswal 97

POL-51881/- OC –27238/-

Wages-165505/-

S. Rastogi 100

4 (ITEM No.4 : STM/WR/RAJ/2010/003) STM-I, SU RAJ STM of Delhi Supergroup of rocks in Thekra, Kishangarh Bas, Baraud, Bansur areas, Alwar district, Rajasthan with special emphasis on locating favourable areas of copper mineralization.

Gopal Dass

900 sq km 870

153 POL-50000/- OC –25378/-

Wages-153630/-

1315/-

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Salim Javed 140 5 (ITEM No.5 : STM/WR/RAJ/2010/004)

STM-I, SU RAJ STM to evaluate the relationship between the Mangalwar Complex and North Delhi Fold Belt around Lalsot, Jaipur and Sawai Madhopur districts, Rajasthan.

Md Mujaffer Najar 300 sq km

280 144

POL-36220/- OC – 19823/-

Wages-119340/-

618/-

Sourav Sen 96 6 (New Item) STM/WR/RAJ/2010/ STM-I, SU RAJ Specialized thematic mapping of porphyritic granite, alkali rich (albite rich) granite plutons and their mafic enclaves restites of Khetri Fold belt and North Delhi Fold Belt in Rajasthan, Jhunjhunun district, Rajasthan.

Sandip Neogi 300 sq km

274 sq km 97

POL- 6310/- OC- 6813/-

Wages -35100/-

250/-

Bibin Das 153 7 (ITEM No.6 : STM/WR/RAJ/2010/005) STM-II, SU RAJ Specialized thematic mapping of the southern part of the Pur – Banera belt, Bhilwara district, Rajasthan.

Md Yusuf Khanday

300 sq km

295sq km 154

POL-43223/-OC – 13643/-

Wages-112185/

551/-

203 8 ITEM No.7: STM/WR/RAJ/2010/006) STM-II, SU RAJ Specialized thematic mapping of the Trans-Aravalli region, south of Pali, Pali district, Rajasthan.

K.K. Nayak Y.S. Bhamboo

600 sq km

577 sq km 209

POL- 91250/- OC-42461/-

Wages- 168970/-

535/-

9 (ITEM No.8 : GCM/WR/RAJ/2009/003) GCM, SU RAJ & CHEMICAL, WR Geochemical mapping of toposheets 45 O/1 & 45O/5 covering parts of Ajmer,Tonk and Bhilwara districts, Rajasthan.

Pawan Kumar 700 sq km

646 sq km

195 POL-53905/- OC-34342/-

Wages-166220/-

1305/-

Mohini S. Sathe

130 10 ITEM No.9 : GCM/WR/RAJ/2010/007) GCM, SU RAJ & CHEMICAL, WR Geochemical mapping of toposheets 45 O/2 & 45O/6 covering parts of Ajmer,Tonk and Bhilwara districts, Rajasthan.

Deepmala S. Barasagade

700 sq km

687 sq km

137

POL -55354/- OC- 26545/-

Wages-101655/-

687/-

Krishna Kumar 140 11 (ITEM No.10 : GCM/WR/RAJ/2010/008) GCM, SU RAJ & CHEMICAL, WR Geochemical mapping of toposheets 45 O/3 & 45O/7 covering parts of Ajmer, Tonk and Bhilwara districts, Rajasthan.

Abhishek Verma

700 sq km

667 sq km

57

POL-57322/- OC-25333/-

Wages-92205/-

888/-

(ITEM No.11 : GCM/WR/RAJ/2010/009) Ritu Pragya 700 sq 550 9 700 sq km POL- 31590 /-

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Choursia*

Abhishek Verma 71 GCM, SU RAJ & CHEMICAL, WR Geochemical mapping of toposheets 45 O/4 & 45O/8 covering parts of Ajmer, Tonk and Bhilwara districts, Rajasthan. Mausam Yadav

km sq km

77

OC- 18156 /- Wages- 49950/-

Paramita Dasarwar 85 12 NEW GCM ITEM: GCM/WR/RAJ/ 45O/09 &13 Jolly Roy Hiranya

700 sq km

628 sq km 97

Item taken up in Sept. 2011

POL- 23153 /- OC- 30518 /-

Wages- 42500/-

523/-

Ram Ratan Singh 96 13 NEW GCM ITEM: GCM/WR/RAJ/ 45 O/10 & 14 Ratandeep Jauhari

700 sq km

631 sq km 100

Item taken up in Sept. 2011

POL- 5471 /- OC- 18133 /-

Wages- 33510/-

292/-

Nandita Singh 76 14 NEW GCM ITEM: GCM/WR/RAJ/ 45 O/11 & 15 Sana Naqvi

700 sq km

589 sq km 92

Item taken up in Oct. 2011

POL-18470 /- OC- 10705 /-

Wages- 34155/-

378/-

15 NEW GCM ITEM: GCM/WR/RAJ/

Naveen Kumar Nigam

270 sq km (revised)

224 sq km

67 Item taken up in Nov.. 2011

POL- 14836 /- OC- 4645 /-

Wages- 46035/-

978/-

16 (ITEM No.12 : GCM/WR/RAJ/2010/010) GCM, SU RAJ To provide technical guidance for Geochemical Mapping Project to be carried out by DMG, Govt. of Rajasthan, (under MoU between GSI, DMG & RSMML, Govt.of Rajasthan) – geochemical mapping of toposheet 45L/1 to L/13 & L/16, 45G/6 to G/16 covering parts of Chittaurgarh Pali, Pratapgarh, Rajsamand and Udaipur districts.

Item yet to be initiated by DMG Rajasthan

Arindam Dutta

185

R.K. Alla 178

POL- 85866 /- OC- 44262 /-

Wages- 66110/-

540/-

P.S.Dhote 70

17 (ITEM No.14 : STM/WR/GUJ/2010/012) STM, SU GUJ Specialized thematic mapping in the area of Barda Hill acidic igneous complex to decipher emplacement style and petrogenesis of various extrusive and intrusive rock units.

Md Naushad

600 590 sq km

93

POL-34466 /- OC- 30110 /-

Wages- 85465/-

920/-

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S.K. Gupta 69 Shifted to

Item No. 16 S.K. Deepankar

190

POL-46437/- OC-35967/-

Wages-77910/-

P.K.Singh 92 Gurudayal Singh 93

POL-9088/- OC-23016/-

Wages-67630/- Proveen Kumar 88

18

H.K.Basheer 85 POL-Nil

OC-6422/- Wages-710/-

(ITEM No.15 : GCM/WR/GUJ/2010/013) GCM, SU GUJ Geochemical mapping of sheet No. 45D/11 & 45D/15

H.B.Sahoo

1400 sq km 2652 sq km

73 Praveen Kumar 62 Ishwar 151

Shifted to Item No. 15

POL-2860/- OC-12028 /-

Wages -38725/- S.K.Gupta 76 POL-12165 /-

OC-34886/- Wages -62980/-

346/-

S.Shubhadarshini 85 Annie D Nelson 83

19 ITEM No.16 : GCM/WR/GUJ/2010/014) GCM, SU GUJ Geochemical mapping of sheet No. 46F/12 & 46F/16

V.S.Modi

700 sq km 1963 sq km

91

POL-40002/- OC-23360 /-

Wages -37200/-

388/-

S.K. Gupta 20 (ITEM No.17 : GCM/WR/GUJ/2009/004) GCM, SU GUJ To provide technical guidance for Kachchh Geochemical Mapping Project to be carried out by GMRDS/CGM, Govt. of Gujarat, Gandhinagar (under MoU Phase-II)

C. Srikarni No. of field

days related to work from CGM

21 (ITEM No.18 : RP/WR/GUJ/2009/005) HM, SU GUJ Use of Hyperspectral Remote Sensing Data for the search of mineralised provinces/ areas in Precambrain terrain of Eastern and Northern Gujarat.

Sanjay Das 31 Related to work from ISRO (SARC)

Transferred GSI TI

POL-3800/-; OC-971/-; Wages- 800/-.

397/-

Mission –II

Babu Lal 5 Retired in Jan 11

D.C.Naskar(PT) 192 A.V.Kulkarni(PT)

136

1 (ITEM No.20 : GPS/WR/HQ/2009/006) GEOPHYSICS-II, WR Geological and geochemical investigation of granitoid bodies of Aravalli Fold belt, NW India with emphasis on their tectonic significance. Manjeet Kumar

140 Lkm 75.5 Lkm

95

POL-60103/- OC-62100/- Wages-238585/-

732/-

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Pushpraj Singh 65 2 (ITEM No.21 : ME/WR/RAJ/2010/015)

GEOPHYSICS-II, WR Investigation for basemetal mineralization in the northern part of the Salampura block, Pur-Banera belt, Bhilwara district, Rajasthan.

D.C.Naskar(PT) A.V.Kulkarni(PT)

Not to be taken up as per recommendation of TERM REVIEW COMMITTEE

3 ITEM No.22 : ME/WR/RAJ/2010/016) GEOPHYSICS-II, WR Investigation for polymetallic mineralization associated with possibly an IOCG type deposit, district Pali, Rajasthan.

D.C.Naskar(PT) A.V.Kulkarni(PT)

Not to be taken up as per recommendation of TERM REVIEW COMMITTEE

4 (ITEM No.23 : ME/WR/RAJ/2010/017) GEOPHYSICS-II, WR Exploration for basemetal and associated gold in Dantali block, Jaipur district, Rajasthan.

D.C.Naskar(PT) A.V.Kulkarni(PT)

Item kept in abeyance in absence of clearance from Wild life authorities.

S.K.Biswas 94 Radhe Shyam 10 Vivek Kumar 129

5 (ITEM No.24 : 2010-12/SER/WR/HQ/2010/018) GEOPHYSICS-III, WR Geophysical logging of boreholes of mineral investigations in Western Region.

Gyanesh Lashkari

BH Geophy. Logging -

BH Geophy. Logging–6365.5 m

85

POL-123309/- OC-63399/-

Wages-61613/-

812/-

Srikrishna Yadav 174 6 (ITEM No.25 : ME/WR/RAJ/2010/019) IRON ORE, SU RAJ Investigation for ferrous and associated metallic minerals in south Rajasthan. H.C. Sahu

Reco trav. (1:25k).- 100 sq km DM(1:5K) .- 20 sq km

Reco trav. (1:25k).- 110 sq km DM(1:5K) .- 21 sq km

170

POL-54442/- OC-21934/-

Wages-207761/-

1164/-

7 ITEM No.26: ME/WR/RAJ/2010/020) GOLD, SU RAJ Investigation for gold and associated basemetal mineralization in Jagpura Block, Banswara district, Rajasthan.

Sanjay Singh DM(1:2K) .- 1.0 sq km Pitting Trenching:.- 10 cum

DM(1:2K) .- 1.0 sq km Pitting Trenching:.- 10 cu m

154 POL- 51767/- OC- 26420/-

Wages-142630/-

1434/-

8 (ITEM No.27 : ME/WR/RAJ/2010/021) GOLD, SU RAJ Investigation for gold and copper mineralization in Gundelapara NW Block, Banswara district, Rajasthan

Amit Srivastava Drilling :- 1200 m Pitting Trenching:.- 10 cum

Drilling :- 1312.10 m Pitting Trenching:.- 12 cum

131

POL- 42980/- OC- 21200/-

Wages-332060/-

3024/-

9 (ITEM No.29 : MIP/WR/RAJ/2009/011) BASEMETAL-I, SU RAJ Investigation

L.M.S. Maura

LSM (1:10k) :- 16 sq km

LSM (1:10k) :-

122

Transferred to FTC Zawar

POL-56675/- OC-7530/-

1200/-

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for basemetals in Karoi-Rajpura area, Pur-Banera Belt, Bhilwara district, Rajasthan.

Pradip Bharati DM(1:2K) :- 0.40 sq km

19.5 sq km DM (1:2K) :- 0.60 sq km

96 Wages-197455/-

A.V.Kulkarni 27 10 Item No 29 Addl Item Geophysical studies in Karoi-Rajpura area, Pur-Banera Belt, Bhilwara district, Rajasthan

M.Lakshmana

11

POL-21143/- OC-10876/-

Wages-35235/-

1770/-

B.R. Bejarniya

154

11 (ITEM No.30 : ME/WR/RAJ/2010/015) BASEMETAL-I,SU RAJ Investigation for basemetal mineralization in the northern part of the Salampura block, Pur-Banera belt, Bhilwara district, Rajasthan.

Gyaneshwar Singh

Drilling :- 1200 m

Drilling :- 1076.50 m

79

POL- 53858/- OC- 46619/-

Wages-171315/-

1166/-

D.B. Jena

196

12 (ITEM No.31 : ME/WR/RAJ/2010/016) BASEMETAL-I,SU RAJ Investigation for polymetallic mineralization associated with possibly an IOCG type deposit, district Pali, Rajasthan. U.K.Das

DM(1:2K) :- 1.00 sq km (Revised 1.50sqkm) Drilling :- 400 m

DM(1:2K) :- 1.40 sq km Drilling :- 273.25 m 110

POL-57116//- OC-39266/-

Wages-270460/-

1451/-

J.U Rao 229

A.N. Kamble 191

13 (ITEM No.32 : MIP/WR/-/2009/010) RSAS,SU RAJ Ground re-evaluation of airborne geophysical anomalies by integrated geological and Geochemical surveys between Rampuriya and Gadariyakhera village, Bhilwara District, Rajasthan.

Ashok Singh

DM(1:5K) .- 2.0 sq km (revised 3.0 sq km).Pitting Trenching:.- 50 cu m (Revised 75 cum)

DM(1:5K) .- 3.0 sq km Pitting Trenching:.- 125 cu m

89

POL-74308/- OC-33186/-

Wages-276520/-

786/-

Vinod S. Barahate

196 14 (ITEM No.33 : ME/WR/RAJ/2010/023) RSAS,SU RAJ Integrated re-evaluation of multisensor aerogeophysical anomalies in Kamalpura Block situated between already explored Banera Reserve Forest Block and Devpura Block of the Pur-Banera Belt, Bhilwara district Rajasthan.

K. Rab Ansari

DM(1:2K) .- 2.0 sqkm Pitting Trenching:.- 50 cum

DM(1:2K) .- 1.90 sqkm Pitting Trenching:.- 43.0 cum Reconnoitery traverses & sampling.

170

POL-35638/- OC-24393/-

Wages-268785/-

898/-

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15 (ITEM No.34 : ME/WR/RAJ/2010/024) RSAS,SU RAJ Ground re-evaluation of airborne geophysical anomalies by detail geological mapping and systematic geochemical sampling between Jaunla-Danota in Agucha-Malpura-Chaksu flown belt district Tonk, Rajasthan.

Amit Kr Awasthi DM(1:2K) .- 1.0 sqkm Pitting Trenching:.- 50 cum

DM(1:2K) .- 1.0 sqkm Pitting Trenching:.- 43 cum Reconnoitery traverses & sampling

125 POL-40877/- OC-17047/-

Wages-186030/-

1952/-

16 (ITEM No.35 : MIP/WR/RAJ/2009/016) BASEMETAL-II,SU RAJ Regional assessment of basemetal and associated gold in Dholpura area, Jaipur district,Rajasthan.

R.S. Rao LSM (1:25k) :- 175 sq km

LSM (1:25k) :- 175 sq km

109 Work completed Officer with Hqr duty

POL-24518/- OC-19082/-

Wages-105425/-

1367/-

17 (ITEM No.36 : ME/WR/RAJ/2010/025) BASEMETAL-II,SU RAJ Investigation for basemetal in Mahawa Block, Sikar district, Rajasthan.

Vivek Sharma Drilling :- 1200 m

Drilling :- 1190.70 m

264 POL-45776/- OC-31899/-

Wages-251695/-

Bulbul Mondal 90 18

(ITEM No.37 : ME/WR/RAJ/2010/026) BASEMETAL-II,SU RAJ Investigation for basemetal in Mahawa East Block, Sikar district, Rajasthan P.R.Sahu(PT)

DM(1:2K) .- 0.75 sq km (revised) LSM -10 sq km

DM(1:2K) .- 0.73 sq km 10 sq km

52

POL-49060/- OC-33421/-

Wages-285445/- 2

1159/-

Israil Khan 292 19

(ITEM No.38 : ME/WR/RAJ/2010/027) BASEMETAL-II,SU RAJ Investigation for copper and associated precious metals in Khera block,Mundiyawas-Khera area, Alwar district,Rajasthan.

P.R.Sahu(PT)

DM(1:2K) .- 0.75 sq km (revised)

DM(1:2K) .- 0.55 sq km Drilling :- 521.20 m

19

POL-40651/- OC-40450/-

Wages-343880/-

1332/-

20 (ITEM No.39 : ME/WR/RAJ/2010/017) BASEMETAL-II,SU RAJ Exploration for basemetal and associated gold in Dantali block, Jaipur district, Rajasthan.

P.N. Sahoo Drilling :- NIL m

Drilling :- NIL m

12

(Item kept in abeyance due inabsence of clearance from wildlife authorities.)

POL-3791/- OC-4319/-

Wages-19400/-

2292/-

P.N.Sahoo 166

21 (ITEM No.40 : ME/WR/RAJ/2010/028) BASEMETAL-II,SU RAJ Investigation for basemetal in west of Nanagwas area, Sikar district, Rajasthan

Sourav Khan

DM(1:2K) .- 1.0 sq km (1.25 sq km)

DM(1:2K) .- 1.25 sq km

141

POL-30536/- OC-38146/-

Wages-215570/-

1000/-

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M.S.Bhaise

135 POL-31645/- OC-9844/-

Wages-149040/- S.J.Brahmha 49

22 Investigation for basemetal in Dariba (ITEM No.41 : ME/WR/RAJ/2010/029) BASEMETAL-II,SU RAJ North Block, Sikar district, Rajasthan.

Harman Mahanta

DM(1:2K) .- 1.0 sq km (revised sq km)

DM(1:2K) .- 3.0 sqkm

25

POL-30450/- OC-13571/-

Wages-174960/-

755/-

Subhash Yadav 171 POL- 108968/- OC- 60905/-

Wages- 308330/-

2797/- 23 (ITEM No.42 : ME/WR/RAJ/2010/030) IFOM,SU RAJ Search of low silica SMS grade limestone in Jiraj ka Toba – Asu Tar area, Jaisalmer district, Rajasthan B.S.Jodha

LSM (1:10k) :- 4 sq km Auger drilling :- 800 m

LSM (1:10k) :- 4 sq km Auger drilling :- 539.15 m

2

S.K. Dutta 155 24 (ITEM No.43 : ME/WR/RAJ/2010/031) IFOM,SU RAJ Regional assessment of low grade phosphorite occurrences of Kalinjara, east of Sallupat, Banswara district, Rajasthan.

Aneesh Kumar S.R.

Reco trav(1:25k).- 400 sq km Pitting Trenching:.- 30 (Revised 25 cu m.) cum

Reco trav(1:25k).- 260 sq km Pitting Trenching:.- 30 cum

102

POL-118775/- OC-56413/-

Wages-112655/-

1120/-

B.S. Jodha 198

S.Sridharan

176

25 (ITEM No.44 : ME/WR/CW/RAJ/2010/032) LIGNITE,SU RAJ Search for lignite by scout drilling in Phalki North area in the Nagaur south sub-basin, Nagaur district, Rajasthan.

Bijoy Ashish Sen

Drilling :- 4950 m

Drilling :- 3013 .50 m

138

POL-91720/- OC- 64528/-

Wages-174120/-

645/-

26 (ITEM No.45 : ME/WR/GUJ/2010/033) MI,SU GUJ Investigation for copper and associated minerals in Amlimal area, Banaskantha district, Gujarat.

P.K. Singh Geological mapping (1:1000) - 0.50 sq km Pitting Trenching:.- As necessary

Geological mapping (1:1000) - 0.65 sq km Pitting Trenching:.- 30 cu m

106 POL-31706/- OC-12305/-

Wages-62270/-

867/-

27 (ITEM No.46 : ME/WR/GUJ/2010/034) MI ,SU GUJ Search for titaniferous bauxite in the area around Ukheda, Daban, Wamoti Nani and Khanpur, Kachchh district, Gujarat.

Anup Kumar LSM (1:25k) :- 150 sq km Pitting Trenching:.- 2 cu.m.

LSM (1:25k) :- 150 sq km Pitting Trenching:.- 6 cu

165 POL-58052/- OC- 20015/- Wages- 133529 /-

1292/-

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m MISSION-IV

V.P. Sharma 94 Surendra Prasad 68 Shifted to

Paleontology Divn.

Maneesh Khar 12 Shifted to E.Q.Geo. Divn.

Manoj Kr Kaistha

As per request of the sponsoring agency

93

1 (ITEM No.63 : EG/WR/HQ/2010/043) ENGINNERING GEOLOGY, WR Geotechnical Evaluation of Water Resources Development Projects in Rajasthan and Gujarat.

S.Pareek 47 2 (ITEM No.64 : EG/WR/HQ/2009/028)

ENGINNERING GEOLOGY & RS, WR Detailed Project Report (DPR) Stage geotechnical investigation for Par-Tapi-Narmada Link Project.

Manish Khar (PT)

As per request of the sponsoring agency

Nil No request from Sponsoring Agency to take up the work

3 (ITEM No.65 : EG/WR/HQ/2010/044) ENGINNERING GEOLOGY, WR Geotechnical evaluation of transportation and communication projects in Rajasthan

S. Pareek (PT) As per request of the sponsoring agency

10

R. Sanwal (PT)

35 Transferred to GSI Chennai

Janak Raj 42 Promoted to Director

POL-9961/-- Wages2119/-

157/-

Maneesh Khar

4 (ITEM No.66 : SEI/WR/HQ/2010/045) EARTHQUAKE GEOLOGY, WR Seismic Hazard/ microzonation of Surat town.

S.M.Rangari

39 37

M.Laskshamana (PT)

90

S. Bangaru Babu (PT)

-

Pushp Raj Singh 8

POL-32048/- OC- 30175/-

Wages- 71573 /-

712 5 (ITEM No.67 : SEI/WR/HQ/2010/045) GEOPHYSICS-I, WR Seismic Hazard/ microzonation of Surat town.

S.V.N.Chandrashekhar

Geophysical studies HSS – 100 sites DMEQ- 100 sites VES- 100 sites PS Logging- 600m

Geophysical studies HSS – 41 sites DMEQ- 37 sites VES- 41 sites PS Logging- Nil

62

6 (ITEM No.69 : ENV/WR/HQ/2009/034) DESERT & ENVIRONMENT, WR Geoscientific studies of calcrete occurrences in selected fluvial and lacustrine basins in Thar Desert of Rajasthan.

Pralay Mukherjee (PT)

Compilation and preparation of geomorphic and

122 POL-77673/- OC- 17267/-

Wages- 36225/-

1075/-

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Quaternary geological map: 250 sq.km Section studies- 55.9m .Samples collection: XRF: 48 Nos.,XRD:8 Nos. Petro. study: 46 Nos. , TL Dating: 7 Nos. Oxygen Isotope: 28 Nos. , Palynological- 6

P.C. Srivastava

99 7 (ITEM No.70 : ENV/WR/HQ/2010/047) DESERT & ENVIRONMENT, WR Study of arsenic and heavy metal pollution in and around known polymetallic sulphides mineral belts and gold prospects and lignite belt, Dausa, Banswara, Udaipur, Nagaur, Bikaner and Barmer districts, Rajasthan

Pralay Mukherjee (PT)

Compilation of Thematic maps:- Geological Geomorphological, Slope map, Land use- 850 sqkm Soil map 610sqkm Coll.. of samples :- G.water -174, Surface Water- 11 Soil -159 nos. Crops –6.

Nil

POL-51486/- OC-15566/-

Wages-39160/-

1072/-

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8 (ITEM No.72 : RP/WR/HQ/2009/033)

PALAEONTOLOGY, WR “Search for Vendian life in the Marwar Supergroup of Rajasthan and their evolutionary, biogeographic and paleo-environmental significance”(Modified )

S.Prasad Rec. Traverse 1:50 000 – 225 sq km

Rec. Traverse 1:50 000 – 230 sq km ,

55 Item taken up in Sept. 2011. POL-42407/- OC-18699/-

Wages-12420/-

1337/-

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ANNEXURE – 5 PROGRESS & PENDENCY REPORT OF CHEMICAL ANLYSES OF NGCM SAMPLES

Sl.N. Item Particular

Pkg A Pkg B Pkg C Pkg D Pkg E Pkg F Pkg G Pkg H Pkg I 1 Machine Capacity in the Region [nos of sample per month]

400 200 150 150 250 + 250 (Op. Gujarat)

200 - 600 -

Pkg A Pkg B Pkg C Pkg D Pkg E Pkg F Pkg G Pkg H Pkg I 2 Capability to analyze in the Region[nos of samples] per month

200 Nil 100 75 250 200 - 1000 (Machine

working in two shifts)

-

Month Oct-11

Nov-11 Dec-11

Jan-12

Feb-12

Mar-12

Apr-12

May-12

Jun-12

Jul-12

Aug12

Sep-12

Total

Collected Total Number of samples collected : 22096 (Raj) (5765 Composite + 612 Regolith “C” horizon) + 5933 (Guj) (1449 Composite + 114 Regolith “C” horizon). Grand Total 28029 (7214 Composite + 726 Regolith “C” horizon)

Submitted to lab Total number of sample submitted since 2001 – 02 : - 8129. Analyses Reported [upto month of- September, 2011 ] [upto Field Season 2009 – 10].. Pkg A – 8129, Pkg B – 7580, Pkg C – 7989, Pkg D – 6881, Pkg E – 7893, Pkg F – 3931, Pkg G – 5415, Pkg H - 8099, Package I – 0. Number of sample brought forwarded from the previous Years into the current Season upto Sept,11 : Pkg A –Nil , Pkg B – 549 Pkg C – 140, Pkg D – 1248, Pkg E – 236, Pkg F –4198, Pkg G – 2714, Pkg H – 30 and Pkg I – 8129. Pkg A Nil. Nil. Nil. Nil Pkg B Nil. Nil. Nil. Nil Pkg C 48 52 40 Nil Pkg D Nil. Nil. Nil. Nil Pkg E Nil. Nil. Nil. Nil Pkg F Nil. Nil. Nil. 87 Pkg G 268 384 782 785 495 Pkg H Nil. Nil. Nil. Nil. Nil Pkg I Nil Nil Nil Nil. Nil Nil Nil Nil Nil Nil Nil Nil Pendency [upto end of the month(Sep,11] [upto end of Field Season 2009 – 10]

3 Total Nos. of samples collected and Pendency upto Field Season 2009 – 10 [since beginning of NGCM programme]

.

Pkg A Nil Nil. Nil. Nil Nil

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Pkg B 539 539. 549 549 Nil Pkg C 92 40 Nil. Nil Nil Pkg D 1248 1248 1248 115

7 319

Pkg E 236 236 236 Nil Nil Pkg F 4198 4198 4198 222

3 666

Pkg G 2446 2446 1664 495 Nil Pkg H Ni Nil Nil Nil Nil Pkg I 8129 8129 8129 8129 Nil

Month Oct Nov Dec Jan Feb Mar Apr May Jun Jul Aug Sep Total Collected Nil Nil 40 36 Nil 195 Nil 12 94 103 Nil Nil Submitted to lab Nil Nil 40 36 Nil 195 Nil 12 94 103 Nil Nil Analyses Reported during the month of - Pkg A Nil Nil Nil 40 Nil Nil Nil Nil Nil 24 96 Nil Pkg B Nil Nil Nil Nil Nil Nil Nil Nil Nil Nil Nil Nil Pkg C Nil Nil Nil Nil Nil Nil Nil Nil Nil Nil Nil Nil Pkg D Nil Nil Nil Nil Nil Nil Nil Nil Nil Nil Nil Nil Pkg E Nil Nil Nil Nil Nil Nil Nil Nil Nil Nil Nil Nil Pkg F Nil Nil Nil Nil Nil Nil Nil Nil Nil Nil Nil Nil Pkg G Nil Nil Nil Nil Nil Nil Nil Nil Nil Nil Nil Nil Pkg H Nil Nil Nil Nil Nil Nil Nil Nil 197 36 Nil 106 Pkg I Nil Nil Nil Nil Nil Nil Nil Nil Nil Nil Nil Nil Pendency [upto the end of the month:-] Pkg A Nil Nil 40 36 36 231 231 337 337 416 320 320 Pkg B Nil Nil 40 76 76 271 271 377 377 480 480 480 Pkg C Nil Nil 40 76 76 271 271 377 377 480 480 480 Pkg D Nil Nil 40 76 76 271 271 377 377 480 480 480 Pkg E Nil Nil 40 76 76 271 271 377 377 480 480 480 Pkg F Nil Nil 40 76 76 271 271 377 377 480 480 480

Pkg G Nil Nil 40 76 76 271 271 377 377 480 480 480 Pkg H Nil Nil 40 76 76 271 271 377 180 247 247 247

4 Total Nos of samples collected /analyzed during the Current Field Season 2010 - 12

Pkg I Nil Nil 40 76 76 271 271 377 377 480 480 480

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Month Oct-11

Nov-11

Dec 11

Jan 12

Feb.12 Total

Collected Nil 62 101 282 525 Submitted to lab Nil 62 101 282 525 Analyses Reported during the month of - Pkg A 42 45 Nil Nil Nil Pkg B Nil Nil Nil Nil Nil Pkg C Nil Nil Nil 52 42 Pkg D Nil Nil Nil Nil Nil Pkg E Nil Nil Nil Nil Nil Pkg F Nil Nil Nil Nil Nil Pkg G Nil Nil Nil Nil Nil Pkg H 103 Nil Nil Nil Nil Pkg I Nil Nil Nil Nil Nil Pendency [upto the end of the month:-] Pkg A 278 295 396 678 1203 Pkg B 480 542 643 925 1090 Pkg C 480 542 643 873 1356 Pkg D 480 542 643 925 1769 Pkg E 480 542 643 469 994 Pkg F 480 542 643 925 2116 Pkg G 480 542 643 925 1608 Pkg H 38 100 201 467 992

Total Nos of samples collected /analyzed during the Current Field Season 2010 - 12

Pkg I 480 542 643 7014 1450 Tendering for outsourcing of analysis of Package I ; Outsourcing process is in progress.

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Table – 1

YEARWISE, STATEWISE REPORT PENDENCY (2002 -03 to 2009 – 10)

Progress as on 29.02.2012.

Region Total No. of Progress reports upto 31.12.10

Reports released during March. 2011

Total No. of Progress Report Pending as on 01.04.2011

Reports released during May. 2011

Reports released during June 2011

Reports released during September 2011

Total No. of Progress Report Pending as on 01.11.2011

WR 9 (GCM reports upto 2008 – 09) + 4(GCM reports of 2009-10) + 32

4 13 + 28 = 41

3 GCM + 7 = 10

10 GCM +21=31

2 GCM 4 GCM+ 0 = 4*

* 2009-10 interim reports

Table-2

DATA UNIVERSE ON REGION WISE – MISSION WISE STATUS OF PENDING PROGRESS REPORTS (upto F.S. 2009-10)

(As on 29.02..2012)

M-I M-II M-III M_IV Total no. Of Progress Report Pending upto 29.02.2012

Region

GM

STM

GC

M

(inte

rim)

GPM

A

S

(AB

S,

ASG

E,

ETC

) M

CS MI COAL-

LIGNITE DB

, M

AP

MU

LTI

DIS

CIP

LIN

AR

Y

(GT,

EQ,

ENV

,ET C)

FUN

DA

MEN

TAL

(RD

) Western Region HQ

0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0

Op. Rajasthan

0 0 3 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 3

Op. Gujarat

0 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1

Western Region

M I : 4 M II : 0 M III : 0

M IV : 0 4

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Table-3

Region wise – year wise Status of Pending Progress Reports (all reports as well as mineral investigation) upto 29th February 2012 Region

Total no. of Progress Reports Pending upto 31.5.11 19

98-8

9 &

ear

lier

1999

-00

2000

-01

2001

-02

2002

-03

2003

-04

2004

-05

2005

-06

2006

-07

2007

-08

2008

-09

2009

-10

All reports 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 4 Only MI 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0

WR

Only GCM 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 4

Table-4

NGCM report status (more than 40 elements) upto 29th Februaray, 2012 Region Data

universe since inception (F.S. 2001-02 to 2008-09)

Interim reports released during Qtr. Oct. – Dec.’10

Interim reports released during Jan. – May11

Progress reports released during Jan. – May11

Final Reports circulated

Interim reports released during June. 2011.

Interim reports released during Sept. 2011.

WR 10 + 4* 1 2 1 0 5 2 * 4 interim reports of F.S. 2009-10

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ANNEXURE – 7 STATUS OF UPLOADING IN GSI PORTAL UPTO 29th FEBRUARY, 2012

Sl. No.

Component Data universe (total volume of data)

Achievement during F.S. 2008-09 & 2009-10

Target 10/09 - 12/09

Achievement during F.S. 10/09 – 12/09

Achievement during April 2010-June 2010

Achievement during July 2010-Sep. 2010

Achievement during Oct 2010-June 2011

Achievement during July 2011- Sep. 2011

Total (Cumulative Achievement) up to 29.02.2012

Remarks

Uploading of Legacy FSP and Extended abstract (EA)

FSP 22 Years

FSP 282 (2008-09) 843(2009-10)

292 nos. 183 nos. 250 nos. 45 nos. Nil. 1170 nos.

1

EA 282 (2008-09) 819(2009-10)

299 nos. 109 nos. 250 nos. 37 nos. Nil 1138 nos.

2 Metadata of unpublished reports

4502 reports 4345 nos. (2008-09) 154 nos. (2009-10)

Nil

9 nos. 22 nos. 36 nos. Nil

4502 nos.

3 Actual unpublished reports post- 2004***

399 nos. 30 nos. (2009-10) 336 nos. (2009-10)

223 nos. 6 nos. 22 nos. 33 nos. Nil 399 nos.

4 Actual unpublished reports pre-2004 ***

2469 (Total 2412 reports to be keyed in for uploading)

Nil (2008-09) 57 nos. (2009-2010)

Nil Nil 55 nos. 846 nos. 85 nos. 1046 nos.

5 1:50,000 geological maps for map service

806 maps 450 (2008-2009) 311 (2009-2010)

37 nos. 58 nos. 112 nos. N il 806 maps uploaded

6 Marine maps: (a) EEZ TW

Nil Nil Nil Nil Nil Nil Nil Nil Nil

7 Coal exploration block maps (1:10000)

Nil Nil Nil Nil Nil Nil Nil Nil Nil

Pay roll data (no. or records of employees)

703 nos.

HRMIS

703 nos.

8

Group ‘A’ and ‘B’ 251 nos. (cludes Gr-B

Uploading of HRMIS data completed

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Non- Gaz.)

Group ‘C’ 360 nos. (includes erstwhile Gr- D)

9. Photographs for photo gallery

189 (2008-2009) 184 (2009-2010)

140 nos. 21 nos. 8 nos. 10 nos Nil 383 nos.

10 Published papers maps 31DRM (Raj) 30MBM (Raj) 68 QGM 18 DRM (Guj) 18 MBM (Guj)

31 DRM, 2 Archaival maps, 43 metadata QGM 47 QGM images (2008-2009) 27 nos. MBM

Nil 4 nos. MBM

2 nos. MBM 8 nos. MBM, 17 nos. QGM

Nil 31 DRM, 30 MBM, 3 Pub. Paper Maps, 68 QGM 18 DRM (Guj) 18 MBM (Guj)

QGM 68 34 (2008-09) Nil Nil 17 nos. Nil 68 QGM DRM 31 31 (2008-09) Nil Nil Nil 49 DRM MBM 30 Nil 4 nos. 2 nos. 8 nos. Nil 31 MBM GMSR NA NA NA NA NA NA NA NA Entire India NA NA NA NA NA NA NA NA

Marine maps Nil Nil Nil Nil Nil Nil Nil Nil 11 Case Studies 17 nos. (2008-

2009) 61 nos. (2009-2010)

38 nos. 3 nos. 2 nos. 3 nos. Nil 70 nos. 67 uploaded + 3 of other regions

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ANNEXURE – 8

Case study from Geological Survey of India Western Region Uploaded in GSI Portal Mission - I State _____Rajasthan Author(s) F.S.

1 Flow Stratigraphy: A Case Study from Siwana Area, Barmer District, Rajasthan V.K.Chittora 1991-92 2 Ranthambhor Quartzite and its overlying sequence: a new study from Sawai Madhopur area, Rajasthan D.B.Guha

3 Rikhabdev Ultramafic Suite, Udaipur district, Rajasthan Benudhar Behera 4 Agri-Geochemical Interpretation and Environmental Application: Study Based on NGCM Programme in

Rajasthan Afroz Chishti

5 Pictorial depiction of structures of the rocks of Trans-Aravalli region Pushpesh Narayan and Pawan Kumar

6 Groundwater related problems of Jaipur city and suitable water harvesting scheme 7 Quaternary geological and morphostratigraphic studies of Sukri river basin, Rajasthan Suresh Pareek 8 Discovery of hitherto unknown ophiolite suite of rocks in Trans-Aravalli Region, Rajasthan. S. Mukhopadhyay

and A.K.Bhattacharya

State ____Gujarat 9 Stratigraphy and sedimentation history of the Champaner Group, Gujarat C. Srikarni and

Sanjay Das

10 Proterozoic granites of North Gujarat C.Srikarni 11 A Reappraisal of stratigraphy of the Aravalli Supergroup of rocks around Santrampur & Jhalod, Dahod district,

Gujarat P.K.Singh 2007-08 &

2008-09 Other Region

12 Stream sediment survey in Simlipal volcano plutonic basin in Mayurbhanj district, Orissa. Zafiruddin Iqbal

Mission - II State _____Rajasthan

13 Iron oxide (REE) type of mineralization: Trans-Aravalli region, Rajasthan A.K. Bhattacharya, Pushpesh Narayan and Pawan Kumar

14 Investigation for Gold and associated Basemetal Mineralization in Rajpura Area, Udaipur District, Rajasthan Amit Srivastava

15 Investigation for Gold and associated Basemetal Mineralization in Bharkundi Area, Dungarpur District, Rajasthan Amit Srivastava

16 Case history of Bhukia gold prospect, Banswara district, Rajasthan M. Karunaker Reddy and R.L. Jat

1990-2009

17 An unusal rock With Gold Mineralization - A case study from Dugocha area Suresh Chander and I. R. Kirmani

1998 to 2002

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18 Geophysical Exploration for Basemetals in Manaksas-Jodhpura Area, Jhunjhunu District, Rajasthan L.N.Singh et.al. 2006-07 19 GIS based geochemical Similarity analysis in prognostication of basemetal deposits - A case study from

Pindwara - Watera sector of SDFB of Rajasthan Debkumar Bhattacharyya and I.R. Kirmani

1998-99

20 Nature and the antiquity of ancient metallurgical slags found in Rajasthan and Gujarat A. K. Grover 21 Mineral Prognostication - Karoi-Rashmi Area of Pur Banera Belt, Rajasthan R. P. Nagar and

Dr. Pankaj Saini

22 Geo-botanical Guides for prospecting basemetal mineralization V. K. Kanchan 23 Cu-Ag mineralization in Baniwala ki Dhani-Dokan – Meena-ka-Nangal area, tehsil, Nim Ka Thana, district Sikar,

Rajasthan Shubhabrata Mukhopadhyay and Dr. Apurba Banerjee

2007-08

24 Gold mineralization in the Precambrian rocks of Rajasthan I. R. Kirmani and Dr. Fareeduddin

25 Investigation for copper and associated metals in Maota Block, Central Khetri Belt, Jhunjhunu district, Rajasthan L.N.Singh, R.R.Singh and C.N.Verma

26 Feldspathic rocks and sulphide mineralization - Ghagri area, Salumber tehsil, Udaipur district, Rajasthan Fareeduddin and I.R. Kirmani

2005-06

27 Investigation for ferrous and associated metallic minerals in the extension zone of known iron deposits in Bagholi area, Jhunjhunun district, Rajasthan.

R.R. Singh

28 Regional Assessment of Clay in Bikaner, Nagaur and Pali Districts of Rajasthan J.V.Natani 29 Potash Deposit of Nagaur-Ganganagar Basin of Rajasthan K. Mahendra Reddy 1973-91 30 A Case Study on Emerald Mineralization in Rajasthan R.S.Garkhal 31 Commercial Granite Resource Survey in Rajasthan V. P. Sharma 1994-95 to

1996-97 32 Gravity and Magnetic (V.F.) Surveys, Western part of Palana Basin, Bikaner, Jodhpur and Jaisalmer districts,

Rajasthan V.N. Singh and S.L.Singh

2008-09

33 Geophysical logging and mise-a-la-masse surveys in delineation of mineralized zones 2005-09

34 Geophysical investigation for copper and associated precious metals in Mundiawas - Khera area, Alwar district, Rajasthan

Babu Lal and R.R.Singh

35 Geophysical investigation for basemetal in the Dhikan Block, Pali district, Rajasthan L.N.Singh et.al. 2007-08

36 Integrated geophysical surveys for basemetals and associated gold mineralization in TODI KA BAS AREA, Alwar district, Rajasthan

R.R.Singh, S.L.Singh and Shiv Lal

2006-07

37 Surface Geophysical Survey For Lignite Exploration In Nagaur Basin, Nagaur District, Rajasthan V.N. Singh and S.L.Singh

2008-09

38 Investigation for Gold-Copper Mineralization, Northwest and Southeast of Gundelapara Village, Bhukia Gold Belt, Banswara District Rajasthan - A Review

Amit Srivastava, Abhinandan Srivastava and M.Karunaker Reddy

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39 Copper mineralisation in Karoi-Rajpura area, Pur-Banera Belt, Bhilwara district, Rajasthan

L.M.S. Maura

40 Significant Zn And Pb Anomalies In Rampuriya-Gadariyakhera Block Of Pur-Banera Belt, Bhilwara District, Rajasthan

Dr.J.U.Rao, D.B.Jena, A.N.Kamble and P.K.Raut

Mission – II State _____Gujarat

41 Evaluation and Characterisation of Bentonite and Kaolinite Deposits of Bhavnagar District, Gujarat

Other regions

42 Quaternary geological studies with special emphasis on volcanic ash and neotectonism in Gundlakamma river basin, of Guntur and Prakasham districts, Andhra Pradesh

K. Mahender Reddy and B.M.Shah

Mission – III State _____Rajasthan

43 Regional Core Library, Western Region, Jaipur Kishan Dutt Mission - IV (Multidisciplinary) State _____Rajasthan

44 Geophysical Investigation in Kalisindh Dam Project, Jhalawar District, Rajasthan V N Singh and S L Singh

2006-07

45 Geophysical investigation of Parwan Dam site project, Jhalawar and Baran districts, Rajasthan V.N. Singh and S.L.Singh

2007-08

46 Study of lineaments and Neotectonic activity around Kakrapar Nuclear power project, Surat district, Gujarat Dr. Surendra Prasad 2005-06 & 2006-07

47 A Study of the Seismological Effects of the Behror - Narnaul Earthquake of 31.03.98, Rajasthan and Haryana Zafiruddin Iqbal 1997-98

48 Macroseismic investigation of Jaisalmer earthquake of 9th April 2009 Rajendra Sanwal and S.K.Kulshrestha

2008-09

49 Alwar Earthquake of 29th November 2006, Rajasthan S.K.Kulshrestha, C.K.Gautam, S.Muhopadhyay, P.C.Srivastava

2006-07

50 Geological and Environmental Status of Makrana Marble Mining Area, Nagaur District, Rajasthan and Strategy for Sustainable Development

J.V.Natani

51 Pollution study of limestone mines and cement plants in Rajasthan 52 Geoscientific studies on quaternary playa deposits, Thar Desert, Rajasthan R.G. Verma 2004-05 and

2005-06 53 Geoenvironmental Impact Analysis of Areas in Jhunjhunun District, Rajasthan 54 Pollution by Dyeing Industries of Pali District, Rajasthan

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55 Geomorphological, sedimentological and geochemical studies of shri mohangarh and Kanod playas of Jaisalmer District, Rajasthan

Suresh Pareek

Mission - IV (Multidisciplinary) State _____Gujarat

56 Seismic Hazard / Risk Microzonation (SHRM) of Jamnagar City, Gujarat V.N.Singh and R.L.Regar

2005-06

57 Seismic Hazard / Risk Microzonation (SHRM) Of Bhavnagar Town, Gujarat R. L. Regar and V.N. Singh

2006-07

58 Seismic Hazard and Risk Microzonation of Ahmedabad City, Gujarat A.K. Mathur, A. K. Saxena, Surendra Prasad, D. N. Fulzele, V. N. Singh and R. L. Regar

2001-02 to 2004-05

59 Source and Dispersion of Fluoride in Land-Water system, Amreli district, Gujarat Op. Gujarat 60 Damage Caused due to Leakage of Compressed Air Injected in the ONGC Well in the Tube Wells of Gamanpura

Village, Mahesana District, Gujarat Janardan Prasad and S.N. Bhagat

2007-08

61 Assessment of Groundwater Hazards in Coastal Belt of Jamnagar District of Gujarat, India Mission - IV (Fundamental ) State ____ Rajasthan

62

Study of Proterozoic biota from the Marwar Supergroup, Rajasthan Dr. Ravindra Kumar

2005-06 & 2007-08

63 Status of Permo-Carboniferous sediments of Rajasthan -Bap-Badhaura-Nokhra area, Jodhpur and Bikaner districts, Rajasthan

A.K. Mathur 2007-08 & 2008-09

64 Biostratigraphic Study of Microfossils From Tertiary Basin of Nagaur and Bikaner Districts, Rajasthan A.K. Mathur 2006-07 & 2007-08

65

Ammonites study of the Jurassic rocks of Jaisalmer Basin, Rajasthan Dr. Surendra Prasad

1996-98

66 Types of Sand Dunes occurring in Thar Desert of India 67 Record of Ediacara biota from Marwar Supergroup, Rajasthan P. Srivastava

State ___ Gujarat 68 Palaeoecological and biostratigraphical studies around Dwarka-Porbandar Area, Gujarat

A.K. Mathur, Ravindra Kumar and P. Srivastava

2007-08 & 2008-09

69 Palaeoclimate in Gujarat during cretaceous-their variation, causes and biotic and environmental responses A.K.Mathur Other Region

70 Study Of The Buxa And Gorubathan Formations Of Lesser Himalayan Belt To Delineate The Potential Dolomite Horizons And The Potential Zones Of Sulphide Mineralisation Respectively, West & South Districts, Sikkim And Darjeeling District Of West Bengal

L.M.S. Maura 2005-2006

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Case study from Geological Survey of India Western Region Uploaded in GSI Portal during the Quarter Mission - I State _____ Author(s) F.S.

State ____

Mission - II State _____ Rajasthan Mission - III

Mission - IV (Multidisciplinary) State _____ Rajasthan

State

Mission - IV (Fundamental ) State ____

State ___

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ANNEXURE - 9

LIST OF PUBLICATIONS PUBLISHED BY GEOLOGICAL SURVEY OF INDIA, WESTERN REGION

(IN LAST FIVE YEARS)

Whether available Sr No. Type of the

publication

Title of the publication Periodicity Volume

No./PT

Year of the

publication Soft copy Hard

copy

1 Record Extended abstract of

progress reports for the

field season

programme 2003-04

Annual Pt-

7,V.138

2006 Availabl

e

2 do Extended abstract of

progress reports for the

field season

programme 2004-05

Annual Pt-

7,V.139

2007 Availabl

e

3 do Extended abstract of

progress reports for the

field season

programme 2005-06

Annual Pt-

7,V.140

2008 Availabl

e

4 do Extended abstract of

progress reports for the

field season

programme 2006-07

Annual Pt-

7,V.141

2009 Availabl

e

5 do Extended abstract of

progress reports for the

field season

programme 2007-08)

Annual Pt-

7,V.142

2009 Availabl

e

6 do Extended abstract of

progress reports for the

field season

programme 2008-09

Annual Pt-

7,V.143

2010 Availabl

e

7 Miscellane

ous

publication

Potash in India No.65 2005 Availabl

e

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8 Palaentologica

Indica

Ammonite

biostratigraphy of

Middle to Late Jurassic

rocks of Jaisalmer

basin, Rajasthan, India

V.52 2006 Available

9 Special

publication

Geology and evolution

of Nagaur-Ganganagar

basin with special

reference to salt and

Potash mineralization

No.62 2005 Available

10 News GSI,News of Western

Region

Biannual V.31,pt.2 2011 yes In Portal.

11 Miscellaneous

publication

Geology and Mineral

Resources of Rajasthan

No. 30 Pt

12

3rd

Revised

Edition

2011 yes Available

12 News GSI,News of Western

Region

Biannual V.32,pt.1 2011 yes In Portal.

13 Miscellaneous

publication

Geology and Mineral

Resources of Rajasthan

(Hindi Edition)

- No. 30 Pt

12

2nd

Revised

Hindi

Edition

2012 yes Available

14 News GSI,News of Western

Region

Biannual V.32,pt.2

2011

2011 yes In Portal.

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Annexure -10

Course scheduled/conducted/ to be conducted at FTC Zawar during F.S. 2010-12

Sl. No. GSITI FSP Item No. Course Tentative schedule (Duration)

Core faculty Guest Faculty

1 33rd Orientation course for Geologists (Six batches)

Batch ‘A’- 26.04.10 to15.05.10

Batch ‘B’- 18.05.10 to 08.06.10

Batch ‘C’- 11.06.10 to 30.06.10

Batch ‘D’- 04.07.10 to23.07.10

Batch ‘E’- 26.07.10 to14.08.10

Batch ‘F’- 17.08.10 to 05.09.10

Induction level

foundation course

26.04.2010 to 05.09.2011 Dr. P.R. Golani B.B. Sharma Dr. Ashutosh Joshi Dr. D.B. Guha (1 batch only for Regional geological mapping)

Dr. B.R. Bejarniya Dr. Shabbir Hussain Sh. L.M.S. Maura Dr. Fariduddin Dr. S.S.Ameta Sh. C.P. Sisodia Sh. D.J. Dasgupta Sh. S.K. Srivastava Sh. R.L. Jat Sh. V.K. Jhanjhari Sh. S.L. Sharma Sh G.C. Arya Sh. Sultan Singh

2. 34th Orientation course for Geologists (Three batches) Batch ‘C’- 15.12.10 to 06.01.11 Batch ‘E’- 03.02.10 to 25.02.11 Batch ‘B’- 25.03.11 to 16.04.11

Induction level

foundation course

15.12.2010 to 16.04.2011 Dr. P.R. Golani B.B. Sharma Dr. D.B. Guha ( only for Regional geological mapping) Sh. C.B.K. Sastri (1 batch for Geophysical module)

Dr. B.R. Bejarniya Sh. L.M.S. Maura Sh. Amit Srivastava Sh. R.S. Garkhal Sh. Sanjay Singh Sh. S. Bangalni Dr. L.N. Singh Dr. Babu Lal Sh. Radhey Shyam Sh. Vivek Kumar Dr. Dinesh Gupta Dr. G. Karunakar Dr. S.S.Ameta Sh. C.P. Sisodia Sh. D.J. Dasgupta Sh. I.R. Kimani Sh. R.L. Jat Sh. S.L. Sharma Sh. R.K. Khyani Sh. P.K. Tripathi Sh G.C. Arya Sh. Sultan Singh

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3. 9th Refresher Course in Structural Geology (RTI,WR Program conducted at FTC, Zawar)

Refresher 07.03.2011 to 17.03.2011 Dr. G. Malhotra Dr. P.R. Golani Dr. D.B. Guha B.B. Sharma

Dr. B.K. Bandhopadhyay Dr. S.K. Ray Dr. B.R. Bejarniya Dr. Sanjay Das Dr. Tapas Bhattacharya Dr. Anupam Chattopadhyay Dr. Anjan Roy Chaudhary

4. Course on National Geochemical Mapping (NGCM) & Geochemical Exploration for Geologists (Out side FSP Program)

Course devised for officers engaged in

NGCM assignment.

05.08.2011 to 11.08.2011 Dr. P.R. Golani B.B. Sharma Dr. C.R.M. Rao ( one day only) P.V. Krishna Rao (Two day only)

Sh. D.J. Dasgupta Sh. R.S. Garkhal Sh. Sanjay Singh Sh. Sanjay Dash Sh. Benudhar Behra Sh. S.K. Gupta Sh. Subhash Banerjee Sh. P.K. Trivedi Sh. I.R. Kirmani

5. Refresher course in Surveying using Total Station and GPS and Data Processing for Surveyors. (RTI,WR Program conducted at FTC, Zawar)

Refresher 18.09.2011 to 23.09.2011 Dr. G. Malhotra Dr. P.R. Golani L.M.S.Maura

Sh. D.K. Bhattacharya Sh. J.K. Mondal Sh. Shashikant

6 Course on National Geochemical Mapping (NGCM) for officers of Directorate of Geology & Mining, Govt. of Rajasthan

Refresher 25.11.11 to 30.11.11

7 35th Orientation course for Geologists Batch ‘H’- 27.10.11 to 18.11.11

Induction level

foundation course

27.10.11 to 18.11.11 Dr. P.R. Golani B.B. Sharma L.M.S.Maura

Sh. D.J. Dasgupta Sh. Sanjay Singh Sh. I.R. Kirmani Dr. B.R. Bejarniya Sh. Amit Srivastava Sh. Sultan Singh Shri R.P.Kumawat Shri S.Banglani Shri G. Karunakar Shri Amar Singh Shri A.V.Kulkarni Dr D.C.Naskar Shri S.L.Sharma Shri S.S. Ameta C.P.Sisodiya N.K.Kavadia

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8 35th Orientation course for Geologists Batch ‘C’- 21.12.11 to 17.01.12

Induction level

foundation course

21.12.11 to 17.01.12 Dr. P.R. Golani B.B. Sharma L.M.S.Maura

Sh. D.J. Dasgupta Shri R.S.Garkhal Sh. Sanjay Singh Sh. I.R. Kirmani Sh. Amit Srivastava Sh. Sultan Singh Shri R.P.Kumawat Shri S.Banglani Shri G. Karunakar Shri Amar Singh Shri A.V.Kulkarni Shri Vivek Kumar Shri S.L.Sharma Shri S.S. Ameta C.P.Sisodiya N.K.Kavadia

9 Training on Field practice to the M.Sc. Part-I students of Fergusson College Pune from 10-12-11 to 14-12-11

Outside FSP Dr. P.R. Golani B.B. Sharma L.M.S.Maura

-

10 Lecture on Precambrian Geology of rajasthan to M.Sc. Students of Nagpur University and field work in Mochia Hill on 12-01-12

Outside FSP 12-01-12 Dr. P.R. Golani B.B. Sharma L.M.S.Maura

-

11 Lecture on Precambrian Geology of Rajasthan to M..Sc. (Applied Geology) Students of Nagpur University and field work in Mochis Hill.on 14-01-12

Outside FSP 14-01-12 Dr. P.R. Golani B.B. Sharma L.M.S.Maura

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Courses scheduled conducted/ to be conducted at RTI Jaipur during F.S. 2010-12

Sl. No. GSITI FSP Item No.

Course Tentative Schedule (Duration)

Core Faculty

Guest Faculty (No. of lecture/ session)

1. 2010-12/BC-CA/ WR/RTI/2010/106

Computer application and data entry for Non-Gazetted Group- ‘B’ & Group- ‘C’ officials attached to Scientific streams of GSI’ held at Jaipur from

18.10.2010 to

29.10.2010.

Dr. G. Malhotra Dr. D. B. Guha Dr.Sanjeev Kumar (all days/ sessions)

M.P. Ashok, Chemist, (4) S. Banerjee, Geologist (4) S.L. Kulshreshta, Sr. Geo.(4) S. Das Gupta, Sr. Geo. (3) D.W. Joshi, Sr. Geo. (3) Vikas Goyal (4) Vishal Goyal (4)

2. 2010-12/WS-Hindi / WR/RTI/2010/108

Workshop on official language awareness for Group ‘B’ and Group ‘C’ officials of GSI,

WR”,.

29/11/10 to

01/12/10

Dr. G. Malhotra Dr. D. B. Guha Dr. Sanjeev Kumar (all days/ sessions)

H.S. Dayma, Hindi Officer (4) Atul Agnihotri, Hindi Translator (1) Naresh Kumar, Assistant (1) R.K. Sharma (1) Dr. Vijaya Srivastava (1) Ramji lal (2)

3. 2010-12/WS-RM/ WR/RTI/2010/107

Workshop on Roster maintenance for group ‘C’ officials of the Department’

08.12.2010-10.12.2010.

Dr. G. Malhotra Dr. D. B. Guha Dr. Sanjeev Kumar (all days/ sessions)

B.M.Galav, Sr. AO (4) A.S. Senthi Vedival,Sr.AO (4) G.S. Somavat Director, National Commission for SC/ST (4) Devi Singh, CAO (retd.) – (1)

4. 2010-12/RC-DT/ WR/RTI/2010/098

“Refresher Course on Drilling Technology

10.01.2011 to

21.01.2011

Dr. G. Malhotra Dr. D. B. Guha Dr. Sanjeev Kumar (all days/ sessions)

A.P. Singh, AEE, (3) Amar Singh, DE Jr. (1) K.L. Narsappa, DE Sr..(2) Chhailu Ram Driller. (1 Bhagwan Singh, STA- (1) M.M. Singh DE Jr. (2) V.K. Nagpal, DE Sr. (2) S.S. Virdi, AEE (2) H.S. Verma, DDG(Drilling) –Retd. (1)

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5. 2010-12/RC-MD/

WR/RTI/2010/101 ‘Refreshers Course in Map

Digitization for Draughtsmen’, 14.2.2011

to 25.2.2011

Dr. G. Malhotra Dr. D. B. Guha Dr. Sanjeev Kumar (all days/ sessions)

Sh. Vikas Goyal (3) Sh. Rakesh Vyas, (3) Sh. Tarush Chandra (4) Sh. V.K.Chittora (2) Sh. Mirza Kutubuddin Beg (2) Sh. Rajendra Sharma (4) Sh. Chandra Shekhar (4)

6. 2010-12/RC-SG/ WR/RTI/2010/96

9th Refresher course in Structural Geology

7.3.2011 to 17.3.2011 Dr. G. Malhotra (13) Dr. D. B. Guha (19) Dr. P.R. Golani,(13) Sh. B.B. Sharma (15)

Dr. B.K. Bandhopadhyay (4) Dr. S.K. Ray (3) Dr. T. Bhattacharya (4) Dr. A. Chattopadhyay (4) Dr. A. Rai Chaudhury (4) Dr. S. Das (4) Dr. B.R. Bejarniya (4)

7. 2010-12/WS-OM/ WR/RTI/2010/102

Training Workshop in Office management for JAG and Sr.

STS level officers for two weeks at HCM, Rajasthan

Institute of Public Administration, Jaipur

18/04/2011 to

29/04/2011

Dr. G. Malhotra Dr. D. B. Guha Dr. Sanjeev Kumar

(all days/ sessions)

Sh. R. K. Khorana (DDG,Retd.) (1) Sh. Nitish Dutta,( DG Retd)(1) Sh. G.Dasgupta, Director GSI (2) Sh R B Tyagi, Dy (1) Advisor,Minerals,Plan.Com.

8. 2010-12/WS-DEM/ WR/RTI/2010/99

Workshop on data evaluation for mineral exploration projects

for Sr. Technical officers

9.5.2011 to 13.5.2011 Dr. G. Malhotra (12) Dr. D. B. Guha (12)+ 1 lecture

Dr. Sanjeev Kumar(12)

Sh. S.S.Virdi AEN WR(1) Sh. P. K. Merkap, Chief Forest Conservator, Jaipur(1) Sh. C.P Sisodia, Ex-DDG, GSI (2) Dr. P.Rakshit, Director, GSI(2) Dr. Mihir Deb, Ex-Professor, University of Delhi(2) Sh. R. N. Meshram, IBM (1) Dr. S.K.Wadhawan, Director, MOM(2) Dr. R.K. Sharma, Sr. Geologist, Bhopal (1)

9. 2010-12/OM/ WR/RTI/2010/103

Training on organizational behaviour and development of leadership quality in GSI for Sr. STS/JTS level officers

13.6.11 to 17.6.11 Dr. G.Malhotra(18) Dr. D. B. Guha(18) Dr. Sanjeev Kumar(18) (all days/ sessions)

Outsourced to HCM-RIPA Jaipur

10. Outside FSP item Orientation cum Workshop on Preventing Gender Harassment

at Work Place

7.6.11 and 8.6.11 Dr. G. Malhotra (8) Dr. Sanjeev Kumar(8)

Kavita A Verma (4), Gender Consultant (Gender Cell), Directorate of Women Empowerment, Govt. of Raj. Jpr.

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Arti Joshi (4) Chief Executive Officer, Anubhuti, Chittorgarh.

11 2010-12/RC-HPC/ WR/RTI/2010/105

Refresher course on functioning of GSI after implementation of HPC for Group ‘C’ ministerial staff

11.7.2011 to 15.7.2011 Dr. G. Malhotra Dr. D. B. Guha Dr.Sanjeev Kumar (all days/ sessions)

B.M. Galav (1) S.K.Kulshrestha (2) D.W. Joshi (1) Vikas Goyal (2) Rajendra Vaish (1)

12 2010-12/ WS-UNFC/WR/ RTI/2010/ 97

Workshop on Field Guidelines on UNFC system of classification of Mineral Deposits

10.8.11 to 12.8.11

Dr. G. Malhotra Dr. D. B. Guha (all days/ sessions)

Dr. M.M. Mukherjee (4) Sri C. S. Tiwari, (2)

13 2010-12/ RC-TS/WR/ RTI/2010/100

Refresher Course in Surveying using Total Station and GPS and Data Processing

12.9.2011 to 23.9.2011 Dr. G. Malhotra Dr. D. B. Guha (all days/ sessions)

V.K. Chittora, (5) S.K. Kulshrestha (2) Dr. Amar Singh (2) Dr. Bangaru Babu (2) Sanjay Singh (1) D.K. Bhattacharjee (4) J.K. Mondal (4) Shashi Kant (10)

14 Outside FSP program Training on Arc Info software 12.9.2011 to 23.9.2011 Dr. G. Malhotra Dr. D. B. Guha

Outsourced to BIST Jaipur

15 Outside FSP program Woman harassment in Working place.

02.11.11 (34 Participants)

Dr. G. Malhotra

16 Outside FSP program Anticorruption & Vigilance Adminstration.

04.11.11 (33 Participants)

Dr. G. Malhotra

17 Outside FSP program Lecture by Prof. K.S.Valdiya on “Sraswati- the river that disappeared”

21.11.11 (100 participants)

Dr. G. Malhotra

18 Geological mapping for Officers of DMG, Rajasthan and Tata steel.

10.12.11 to 15.12.11 Venue: FTC Zawar

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ANNEXURE – 11

LIST OF RAC / OAC / STAGE REVIEW / SGPB MEETINGS WITH DATE AND STATUS OF UPLOADING OF MINUTES

REGION/STATE RAC/OAC/SGPB/ STAGE REVIEW

PLACE DATE OF MEETING MINUTES STATUS

WESTERN REGION RAC Meeting XI__WR__RAC _15

Jaipur 22nd December, 2010 Uploaded on 5th January 2011

WESTERN REGION RAC Meeting XI_WR__RAC_16

Jaipur 29th March, 2011 Uploaded on 11th April 2011

WESTERN REGION RAC Meeting XI__WR__RAC _17

Jaipur 24th June 2011 Uploaded on 30th June 2011

RAJASTHAN OAC Meeting XI-WR-OAC-16

Jaipur 28th February 2011 Uploaded on 15th March 2011

RAJASTHAN OAC Meeting XI-WR-OAC-17

Jaipur 10th June 2010 Uploaded on 22nd June 2011

RAJASTHAN OAC Meeting XI-WR-OAC-18

Jaipur 28th Septmber 2011 Uploaded on 10th October 2011

RAJASTHAN First Stage Review Committee Meeting

FS 2010-12

Jaipur 19th January 2011 Uploaded on 18th February 2011

RAJASTHAN Second Stage Review Committee Meeting

FS 2010-12

Jaipur 29th & 30th November 2011 7th December

RAJASTHAN 45th Meeting of SGPB, Rajasthan

Jaipur 31st January 2011 -

GUJARAT OAC meting XI-GUJ-OAC-15

Gandhinagar 4th December, 2010 Uploaded on 11th January 2011

GUJARAT OAC meting XI-GUJ-OAC-16

Gandhinagar 15th March, 2011 Uploaded on 11th April 2011

GUJARAT OAC meting XI-GUJ-OAC-17

Gandhinagar 13th June 2010 Uploaded on 30th June 2011

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GUJARAT OAC meting

XI-GUJ-OAC-18 Gandhinagar 20th September 2011 Uploaded on

7th October 2011 GUJARAT First Stage Review

Committee Meeting FS 2010-12

Gandhinagar 22nd January 2011 Uploaded on 25th February 2011

GUJARAT 54th Meeting SGPB, Gujarat

Gandhinagar 28th October 2011 -

GUJARAT Second Stage Review Committee Meeting

FS 2010-12

Gandhinagar 23rd November 2011 20th December 2011

GUJARAT OAC meting XI-GUJ-OAC-19

Gandhinagar 3rd January 2012 11th January 2012

RAJASTHAN OAC Meeting XI-WR-OAC-19

Jaipur 25th January 2012 8th Fabruary 2012

WESTERN REGION RAC Meeting XI-WR-OAC-19

Jaipur 8th February 2012

29th February 2012

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ANNEXURE - 12

EMPLOYMENT POSITION IN THE REGION

Sanctioned Filled - up Grade Geology Geoph

. Chem Engg. Min

Phy. Geology Geoph Chem Engg Min.

Phy. Adm. Stores

JTS 74 11 10 5 2 1 STS 28 2 4 - -- -- JAG 3 - -- 2 -- 1 1 SG 26 1 3 - 1 -- - SAG 3 -- -- -- HAG -- -- -- -- TOTAL 134 14 17 7 3 2 1 Grand TOTAL 178

TOTAL NUMBER OF EMPLOYEES IN GROUP-B, B [NON-GAZETTED], C & D

Group Total No. of Employees Sanctioned

Total No. of Employees In Position

Group – B Gazetted (Tech. + Admn.)

14

Total -- 14 Technical 65 38 Group – B

[Non-gazetted] Ministerial 40 21 Technical 378 198 Ministerial 146 90

Group – C

Erstwhile Group D 217 172 Total 846 519

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ANNEXURE - 13 Vehicle Position as on 29.02.2012 in Western Region

A. Field going vehicles / Office Vehicles Kilometer run S. No. Particulars/ Type

of vehicle Less than 25000 km

25001 – <50000 km

50,001 – <1,50,000 km

>1,50,000 Total Sanctioned

strength of Drivers

Drivers in position

1 Jeep (diesel) 26 (Field)+1 (HQ) + 5 AMSE

35 (Field)+ 6 (HQ)

73 246 84

2 Pick up 1 (Field) 1 3 Amb IS2 3 (HQ) 3 4 Indica 1 (HQ) 1 5 Bolero 2 (HQ) 2 6 Qualis 1 (HQ) 1 7 LCV 2 (Field) 1 (Field) 3 8 HCV 6 (Field) 6 (Field) 12 9 Geologger van 1 (Field) - 1 10 Total 87

Age wise Status of Vehicles B. Field vehicles / Office Vehicles

S. No. Particulars Vehicles less than 6 years old

Vehicles 6 years & less than 10 years old

Vehicles more than 10 years & less than 15 years old

More than 15 years

1 Jeep (diesel) 4 (Field) 1 (HQ) + 37 (Field)+ 5 AMSE

6 (HQ) + 20 (Field)

2 Pick up 1 (Field) 3 Amb IS2 3 (HQ) 4 Indica 1 (HQ) 5 Bolero 2 (HQ) 6 Qualis 1 (HQ) 7 LCV 2 (Field) 1 (Field) 8 HCV 12 (Field) 9 Geologger van 1 (Field)

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ANNEXURE – 14

PROCUREMENT STATUS OF MAJOR EQUIPMENTS/ MODERNIZATION ITEMS/ MACHINERY PROPOSED FOR PROCUREMENT DURING 2011-12

MAJOR PROCUREMENT UNDER M.E. HEAD

Sl No. Item Qty Amount in Rs. Remark

Foreign purchase 1 24 channel Seismographs 1 50,00,000.00 Proposal sent to CPMC

through Dy.D.G, Geophy. CHQ.

2 AAS with Graphite Furnance 1 30,00,000.00 Task Force cleared. Processing through CPMC.

3 Spectrometer 2 80,00,000.00 To be procured by CPMC. Proposal sent on 15.09.10 for Gujarat and on 17.09.2010 for Western Region.

4 Mercury analyzer 1 20,00,000.00 Material received through CPMC. Test analysis is in progress.

5 Advance Petrological Microscope (Op. Guj.) – 1 No.

1 Euro 2,92,145=00

Proposal Stage.

Domestic Purchase 6 Diamond Tools 1 2,87,223.00 Retendering Done. TEC

process is going on.

ROLLING PLAN

M.E Head requirement of 2010 – 11 carried over to 2011-12 Sl No. Indenting Div. with date Item Qty. Amount required

(Rs.) 1 Engg. Geol. Div.)

(Geotechnical Lab) Permeability test equipment (soil)

1 70,000=00

2 Engg. Geol. Div. (Geotechnical Lab)

Riffle sample divider 2 25,000=00

3 Chemical Div. Atomic Absorption Spectrophotometer with Graphite Furnace having Auto sampler Automated vapour Hydride Generation system

1 30,00,000=00 Proposal under the TEC. Clarification sought.

4 Petrology Div Gemological microscope with photographic attachment

1 5,00,000=00 Re tendering. No response

5 Petrology Div Total Station (Survey) 2 20,00,000=00 TE will be opened on 20.03.12

6 Petrology Div GPS High Resolution 35 7,35,000=00

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20 Petrology Div Digital cameras 40 4,00,000=00

TEC in process. 22 Petrology Div Brunton compass (USA) 35 1,70,000=00

Tender opened on 29-09-11

M.E Head requirement for 2012-13 Sl No. Indenting Div. with date Item Qty. Amount

required (Rs.) 1 Engg. Geol. Div.)

(Geotechnical Lab. ) Rock core drilling machine 1 1,80,000=00

2 Engg. Geol. Div.) (Geotechnical Lab. )

Rock cutting machine 1 2,00,000=00

3 Chemical Div. Automated Hydride Generation System (PE.FIAS-100) for existing AASPM make PE model Analyst 400

1 8,00,000=00

4 Chemical Div. Ultra pure water filtration system make Millipore with Milli element

1 9,00,000=00

5 Petrology Div Total Station 1 10,00,000=00 TE will be

opened on 20-3-12

6 Petrology Div DGPS Mapper 1 40,000=00 7 Petrology Div GPS High Resolution 5 1,50,000=00 8 Petrology Div Digital Auto level 1 70,000=00 9 Petrology Div Lenses (10x – 20x) 10 10,000=00 10 Petrology Div Digital cameras 10 1,00,000=00 11 Petrology Div Professional camera (35 x 230mm) 1 75,000=00 12 Petrology Div Brunton compass (USA) 10 1,70,000=00 13 Petrology Div Mineral Streak Plate 10 50,000=00 14 Petrology Div Prismatic compass 10 50,000=00 15 Petrology Div Survey Umbrella 10 10,000=00 16 Petrology Div Polishing machine 1 40,000=00 17 Petrology Div Rock cutting machine 1 70,000=00 18 Petrology Div Grinding machine 1 40,000=00 19 Petrology Div Mount Press 1 40,000=00 20 Petrology Div Core splitter 1 20,000=00 21 Petrology Div Electric oven 1 40,000=00 22 Petrology Div Centrifuge 1 50,000=00 23 Petrology Div Hardness Pencil Sets 5 50,000=00 24 Petrology Div DGPS Mapper 1 40,000=00 25 Petrology Div Mineral Streak Plate 10 50,000=00 26 Petrology Div Prismatic compass 10 50,000=00 27 Petrology Div Survey Umbrella 10 10,000=00 28 Petrology Div Grinding machine 1 40,000=00 29 Petrology Div Isodynamic separator 1 3,00,000=00 30 Petrology Div Fully Automatic Thin section

system 32,00,000=00

31 Petrology Div Portable coring machine 20,000=00 32 Petrology Div Magnetic separator 1 1,50,000=00

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33 Petrology Div Hardness Pencil Sets 5 50,000=00 34 Petrology Div GPS High Resolution 5 1,50,000=00 35 Petrology Div Digital Auto level 1 70,000=00 36 Petrology Div Lenses (10x – 20x) 10 10,000=00 37 Petrology Div Digital cameras 10 1,00,000=00 38 Palaeontology Div Scanning Electronic Microscope 1 90,00,000=00 IT Head requirement of 2010-11 carried over to 2011 -12. Sl No. Indenting Div. with date Item Qty. Amount required 1 RS Div. (earlier PGRS) ENVI software along with flash

module, Dem extraction module and floating license

1 8,00,000=00

2 RS Div. (earlier PGRS) 9.3 version of ERDAS imagine software

1 12,00,000=00

3 Geodata Div. Addl. requirements for Phase-III of Portal (nodes, Switches)

150 10,00,000=00

4 Geodata Div. Computers: New Replacements

15 5

5,00,000=00

5 Geodata Div. Laptops 55 29,00,000=00 6 Geodata Div. LCD Monitor – 2 nos. (51”) for

conference Hall 2 155,000=00

Purchase order placed

7 Geodata Div. New Computer Softwares (Surfer 10

– 3 nos.) - 1,56,000=00

8 Geodata Div. AMC (Computers,LAN, UPS & renewal of antivirus)

- 6,50,000=00 Retendering stage

9 Geodata Div. Consumables - 2,50,000=00 IT Head requirement for 2011-12 Sl No. Indenting Div. with date Item Qty. Amount required 1 Geodata Div. New Computer Softwares - 2,00,000=00 2 Geodata Div. AMC (Computers,LAN,

UPS & renewal of antivirus - 7,00,000=00

3 Geodata Div. Consumables - 3,00,000=00 4 Geodata Div. Laptops 80 32,00,000=00 5 Geodata Div. Computer furniture (Tables) 14 42,000=00

TAC to be done

6 Geodata Div. Printers, Scanners 20,000=00 7 Geodata Div. Computers 28 4,88,000=00

Procurement completed

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IT Head requirement for 2012-13 Sl No. Indenting Div. with date Item Qty. Amount required 1 Geodata Div. New Computers–

125 nos 43,75,000=00

UPS for Computers 125 nos 2,.50,000 2 Geodata Div. New Computer Softwares - 3,00,000=00 3 Geodata Div. AMC (Computers,LAN,

UPS & renewal of antivirus - 7,00,000=00

4 Geodata Div. Consumables - 3,00,000=00 5 Geodata Div. Laptops 15 4,50,000=00 6 Geodata Div. Computer furniture Table 125 3,75,000=00 7 Geodata Div. Multiutility devices, Printers,

Scanners 25,000=00

8 Geodata Div. Additional requirements of Phase III portal nodes

150 1,00,000=00

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ANNEXURE - 15A Status of Existing Drilling Equipments under Deployment.

DETAILS OF DRILLING RIGS AVAILABLE (WITH DEPLOYMENT DURING F.S. 2009-10)

Sl.No. Unit

No. Target/Pro-rata

Target (m) Achievement (m) Project Area/Item FSP Code

1 408 800/750 630.15 IFOM Jaisalmer, Item No.42

ME/WR/RAJ/2010/030

2 423 400 273.25 Pali District, Item No.31

MI/WR/RAJ/2010/016

3

426

1200/1135 1100.65

BM-I North of Salempura Block, Item No.30

MI/WR/RAJ/2010/015

4 451 1200/1135 1318.45 Mahawa Block, Item No.36

MI/WR/RAJ/2010/025

5

153.65

6

425 &

465

800/750

677.50

BM-II

Khera Block, Item No.38 MI/WR/RAJ/2010/027

7

466

600/ 860.75 Gold

Gundelpara West Block, Item No.27 MI/WR/RAJ/2010/021

8

476

600/ 1022.90 Gold

Gundelpara West Block, Item No.27 MI/WR/RAJ/2010/021

9

417

1500/1435 862.75 Lignite

Phalki North Block, Item No.44 MI/WR/RAJ/2010/032

10

464

1500/1435 1491.50 Lignite

Phalki North Block, Item No.44 MI/WR/RAJ/2010/032

11

434/469

1500/1435 815.50 Lignite

Phalki North Block, Item No.44 MI/WR/RAJ/2010/032

Total

9207.05

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DETAILS OF AUGER RIG

WITH DEPLOYMENT DURING F.S. 2010-12

Sl. No

Unit No. Target/Prorata target (m)

Achievement (m)

Project Area/ Item FSP code

1 Outsourcing 2000 m 990m EQG Seismic Hazard/ risk microzonation of Greater Surat town. Item No. 66

SEI/WR/HQ/2010/045

Total Drilling 2000m

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ANNEXURE - 15B

STATUS OF EXISTING DRILLING AND OTHER HIGH-END (RS. >1 CORE) EQUIPMENTS UNDER DEPLOYMENT AND THOSE TO BE PROCURED DURING FY 2011-12

No. of Drilling Rigs available: 11

Type of instrument

Indenting Region

Qty Cost Lead Time

PAC/ Sr. PAC

DG’s approval & CPMC recommendation

Tendering/ Re-tendering

TEC TAC PO Placed

LC opened

Delivery to be or Received

Utility of the Instrument [Mission-wise]

Geophysical [STSS-MI, MII & MIV]

-- -- --

TOTAL Geology [STSS- MI, MII & MIV]

-- -- --

TOTAL FIELD/ SURVEY [STSS – MI, MII & MIV]

-- -- --

Drilling -- -- -- TOTAL GRAND TOTAL

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ANNEXURE – 16

STATUS OF PENDING LEGAL CASES OF GSI, WESTERN REGION, JAIPUR - AS ON 29. 02. 2012

Applicants Name & Case Number Designation Name of

Court/Bench Brief Details of the cases

Deptt. Action (Whether C.A. filed or not )

Present Status of the cases/Next date of hearing/stay order if any

Remarks (Please indicate action, if any, pending at your end or DOM as the case may be)

1. 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 Group ‘ A “ Officer

1. D.Bhoopati V/s UOI & Ors. 332/2009

Geol. CAT, Jaipur Reg. Promotion Filed 28.03.2012

2. D.Gupta V/s UOI & Ors. – 290/2008 Director CAT, Jaipur Reg. Promotion as Director

Filed 27.02.2012

3. Dr.Z.G.Gheveria V/s UOI & Ors O.A. No.226/11

Ex-Director CAT, Ahemdabad

Re. Retirement Benefit Not Filed 13.03.2011

Group ‘C” Officials

4. Jitendra Saini V/s UOI & Ors. 514/2008

Messenger CAT, Jaipur Ref/ Re-fixation of Pay Filed 10.04.2012

5. N.K.Janjani V/s UOI & Ors. 497/2009

ASK(T) CAT, Jaipur Promotion Filed 28.03.2012

6. R.K.Gupta V/s UOI & Ors. 470/2010

STA(Chem.) CAT, Jaipur Fixation of Pay Filed 09.04.2012

7. R.G.Meena V/s UOI & Ors. 117/10

Asstt.(Retd.) CAT, Jaipur Seniority & Promotion Filed 02.04.2012 IR Continued

8. S.K.Jain – 340/2009

UDC CAT, Jaipur Promotion Filed 16.03.2012

9. R.K.Gupta V/s UOI & Ors. 29/2011

STA(C) CAT, Jaipur Reg.fixation of Pay Filed 12.03.2012

10. Arvind Kumar UOI & Ors. 478/2010

LDC CAT, Jodhpur Reg. Promotion Not Filed 13.03.2012 M.A.submitted

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Sl.No.

Applicants Name & Case Numaber Designation Name of Court/Bench

Brief Details of the cases Deptt. ction (Whether C.A. filed or not )

Present Status of the cases/ Next date of hearing/stay order if any

Remarks (Please indicate action, if any, pending at your end or DOM as the case may be)

Group “ A “ Officer

11 UOI V/s Dr. U.B.Mathur- 2562/01 (WRA-97/10)

Retd.D.D.G. High Court Appeal against non-recovery of HRA (wife is allotted Qr. By Univ.)

N.A. Case to be listed

12 Jaswant Singh V/s UOI & Ors DBWP - 2533/03

Retd. Director

High Court Reg. pay scale equal to S.E. of CPWD

Filed Due Course

13 C.P.Dusad V/s UOI & Ors DBWP - 3896/04

Retd. Director

High Court Appl. Against the order of CAT for pay scale equal to SE of CPWD

Filed Due Course

14 J.L.Narang V/s UOI & Ors DBWP - 7784/10

Retd. Director

High Court Regarding Promotion Not Filed 13.03.2012

15 Dr M. Srivastava V/s UOI & Ors DBCWP - 6119/11

Jr Hydrologist

High Court W.P.. against order OF cat & cgwp No order

N.A. 30.04.2012

Group “C” Officials 16 K.Chandra & Anr V/s UOI & Ors WP

- 15508/11 Ex-ME.Sr. High Court W.P.. against order of

CAT Not Filed 06.03.2012 Reply under

preparation 17 SBCWP 7534/10 V/s M.S.Rathore Draftsman High Court Appeal against order of

the CAT N.A. 03.01.2012 Weekly listed

18 SBCWP 7559/10 V/s Rajeev Pareek Draftsman High Court Appeal against order of the CAT

N.A. 03.01.2012 Weekly listed

19 UOI V/s ManoharLal & ors.2497/10 Retd.Employees

High Court Appeal against order of the CAT

N.A. 03.01.2012 Weekly listed

20 UOI V/s Heman Das-67/02 Ex-Mechanic

High Court Appeal against order of the CAT

Filed Due course

21 Surajbhan V/s UOI & Ors DBCWP - 5306/11

Durwan High Court Appointment as Map Mounter

Filed 15.02.2012 Next date not received

22 RamLal V/s UOI & Ors 1065/08 Ex-Adm.Officer

Consu.Court Reg Return of Proerty papers

Filed 20.03.2012

Ram Lal V/s UOI & Ors. 1065/08 Ex. Admn. Officer

Consumer Court

Regarding return of property paper

Filed 27.12.2011

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Outsiders

23 W.P.No.14788/10-Shakuntla Devi V/s UOI & Ors.

Outsider High Court Reg. Compassionate Appointment

Filed 03.03.2012

24 UOI V/s Shankari Bai CMA No. 06234/06

Outsider High Court Reg. Appeal against the award of MACT

N.A 07.03.2012

25 Kumbha Ram V/s UOI & Ors. 6702/06 Outsider High Court Reg. Disengagement of Contingent Worker

N.A. 24.12.2012

26 Lakhi Ram V/s UOI & Ors. 10131/2008

Outsider High Court Reg. Regularisation Filed 05.03.2012

27 Sushil Ku. Tyagi V/s UOI & Ors. 40/11 Outsider High Court Application for restoration/Writ Petition Review

Filed 05.03.2012

28 DBCWP No. 312/12- A.K.Prajapat V/s UOI & Ors

Outsider High Court Compassionate Appointment

Not Filed 21.01.2012 New Case

29

Sahil Sharma V/s UOI & Ors. 127/09 Outsider ACJ, Court Reg. Pensionary benefit Filed 12.03.2012

30 Sahil Sharma V/s UOI & Ors. 808/10 Outsider D&S Court Application for succession certificate.

Filed 12.03.2012

31

Sushila Devi V/s UOI & Ors. – 4/10 Outsider MACT,JPR Execution Application N.A. 18.04.2012

32 Sushil Kumar Tyagi Outsider CGIT, JPR Regularisation Not Filed 178.04.2012 Reply under preparation

33

Jeevan Ram Alies Rajesh Outsider WCC, Sikar Compensation Filed 24.01.2012

34

GSIEA 822 V/s UOI & Ors. 47/2005 Outsider CGIT, Jaipur Regularisation Filed 08.02.2012

35

GSIEA 822 V/s UOI & Ors. 48/2005 Outsider CGIT, Jaipur Regularisation Filed 08.02.2012

36 C.M.A. No. 458/08-Vidhya Devi Outsider High Court Appeal against MACT Order

Not Filed 23.04.2012 New Case